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The home secretary appears to have won the job running the UK’s economy at the expense of energy secretary Ed Miliband
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The home secretary appears to have won the job running the UK’s economy at the expense of energy secretary Ed Miliband. 'We all know that whatever happens the UK will still need for oil and gas for decades to come and the war in Iran is just the latest reminder that when we rely on overseas production our energy security is at the mercy of global events,' she said. 'Labour are running scared because they know the honeymoon will be over the minute he has to tell us his plans.'.
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The home secretary appears to have won the job running the UK’s economy at the expense of energy secretary Ed Miliband
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'We all know that whatever happens the UK will still need for oil and gas for decades to come and the war in Iran is just the latest reminder that when we rely on overseas production our energy security is at the mercy of global events,' she said.
according to Daily Mail'Labour are running scared because they know the honeymoon will be over the minute he has to tell us his plans.'
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The home secretary appears to have won the job running the UK’s economy at the expense of energy secretary Ed Miliband
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