Labour defends taking £1.5m given by Just Stop Oil donor Dale Vince

A Just Stop Oil donor is a "perfectly legitimate person" for Labour to take cash from, in response to a shadow cupboard minister.

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The opposition occasion has obtained roughly £1.5m from Dale Vince previously decade, as the Sky News Westminster Accounts project showed.

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Mr Vince has additionally given cash to the group of fossil gasoline and local weather protesters, which has develop into infamous for its visible and disruptive protests.

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Speaking to the BBC, shadow commerce secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds stated his occasion has been "extremely clear on our views on Just Stop Oil" - and Mr Vince is allowed to "give money to other causes".

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Mr Vince is the founding father of the inexperienced power agency Ecotricity.

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Conservative MPs have been fast to criticise the donations.

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Deputy occasion chairman Lee Anderson stated: "Every day that Labour takes money from Dale Vince another ambulance is delayed, a hospital appointment is missed, a grieving relative can't get to a funeral which proves this is a slap in the face to hardworking Brits trying to get on with their lives."

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Brendan Clarke-Smith added: "Well said. It's appalling that they've accepted this cash."

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Conservative Party chairman Greg Hands has referred to as for Sir Keir Starmer to return the cash.

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A profitable businessman

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In response, Mr Thomas-Symonds stated: "We have been extremely clear on our views on Just Stop Oil.

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"Indeed, Keir Starmer has stated of them 'simply go dwelling' as a result of they don't seem to be truly selling the reason for tackling local weather change.

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"What they are doing is entirely counterproductive and the only debate it's provoking is about our public order laws."

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He added that Mr Vince - additionally the chairman of League Two soccer staff Forest Green Rovers - is a "successful businessman" primarily based within the UK.

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The shadow cupboard minister stated: "He's a perfectly legitimate person to take money from.

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"If he needs to present cash to different causes that is as much as him, however it may possibly hardly be stated that this impacts our views as a Labour Party on Just Stop Oil."

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Mr Vince advised the BBC he would proceed to again Just Stop Oil, saying: "Sometimes laws are unjust. And when that happens, people have to stand up and do something about it. This climate crisis will be with us for hundreds of years."

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On his donations to Labour, he stated: "I think it is a desperate stretch for the right-wing press and Tory MPs actually to be saying there's a link here, that this money should be given back. The money is not dodgy.

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"I'm not dodgy. It's all tax paid. I'm fully clear."

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Mr Vince said there was no link between the donations to Just Stop Oil and reports Sir Keir wants to block new oil and gas exploration in the North Sea.

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He added that he spoke to Sir Keir on the phone "final week" - their second dialogue - and they didn't talk about Just Stop Oil.

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