Tory leader Kemi Badenoch to call for windfall taxes on oil and gas firms to be scrapped to avoid ‘killing’ the industry

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TORY leader Kemi Badenoch due to call for windfall taxes on oil and gas firms to be scrapped to avoid “killing” the industry.

She was also set to demand fresh drilling licences in the North Sea in a blast against Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s decision to ban them in the name of Net Zero.

Kemi Badenoch is due to call for windfall taxes on oil and gas firms to be scrappedEPA

The Energy Profits Levy was first introduced by the Conservatives to tax companies revelling in record revenues while families struggled with soaring bills.

At the last Budget Rachel Reeves increased the tax by three points to 38 per cent of profits for the next five years.

But Ms Badenoch will today warn these massive profits have “long gone” and the longer the tax remains “the more damaging it becomes”.

She will tell the Scottish Tory conference: “Labour have extended and increased this tax. They are killing this industry.

“And frankly if it is allowed to remain in place until 2030, as is Labour’s current plan, there will be no industry left to tax.

“Thousands will have been made unemployed and all while we import more gas from overseas – from the very same basin in which we are banned from drilling.”

Mr Miliband is pledging £500million to invest in hydrogen, claiming it will create thousands of jobs in the transition to “clean energy”.

He says it will cushion the blow from sectors like iron, steel, glass, chemicals and ceramics whose factories are exposed to higher energy costs.

The Energy Secretary said: “By building hydrogen networks, we are securing homegrown energy that will power British industry for generations to come.”

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