Cameron and Miliband clash over green energy policy

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Prime Minister attacks green measures introduced by Ed Miliband during his time as Energy and Climate Change Secretary

The Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition have today clashed over energy and climate change policy, drawing clear battle lines ahead of an imminent clash over the UK's decarbonisation efforts....

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