'Shameful!' Labour caves to China AGAIN as 'militant' Miliband set to reject plan to ban 'slave-made' solar panels

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James Saunders

By James Saunders


Published: 25/03/2025

- 15:41

'"No principles, no shame. What a dirty business net zero is," ex-Home Secretary Suella Braverman fumed

Labour has been branded "shameful" after it emerged the party will be whipping its MPs to block a move to ban slave-made solar panels.

A Lords amendment to the upcoming Great British Energy Bill is looking to stop Energy Secretary Ed Miliband from including a Chinese firm's solar panels in a £180million-valued schools and hospitals project - key parts of which are made via Uighur forced labour.


The Xinjiang region, home to the Uighur people, produces up to 40 per cent of China's polysilicon - a key component in the solar panels - and human rights groups have warned that more than a million of the group have been "detained" with many subjected to slave-like conditions.

Peers last month backed the cross-party amendment by 177 votes to 127, despite the Government arguing that there were already enough safeguards - and today, Ministers will seek to overturn it in the Commons.

Miliband meets China's Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang

PICTURED: Ed Miliband meets China's Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang

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The Mail reported that there is "deep disquiet" among Labour backbenchers over the impending use of the whip - and Luke de Pulford, of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, has voiced his fury at No10.

"It's the tenth anniversary of the Modern Slavery Act this week, a law which has failed miserably to keep slave-made goods off our shelves," he said.

"It is shameful in the extreme that the Government would mark this anniversary by forcing MPs to vote to remove a modest amendment seeking to stop public money being spent on Chinese state slavery."

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Tory China hawk Sir Iain Duncan Smith has warned Labour is "turning a blind eye to slavery"

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Meanwhile, Conservative hawk Sir Iain Duncan Smith warned Labour is "turning a blind eye to slavery" as it gears up to block the move.

"It's the first test for the Labour Government: which side of this do you stand?" he asked.

"You used to stand on the side of anti-slavery, but by turning a blind eye, the Government will have put themselves in line with other countries who believe it is okay to turn a blind eye to slavery.

"The choice will be pretty binary: We either think it doesn't matter if there is slave labour in the supply chain in this particular instance on net zero, or we do.

"And if we do believe there shouldn't be slave labour in any product, and particularly not the net zero stuff, then the answer is we have to act and say that we're not going to do it."

Suella Braverman

"What a dirty business net zero is," Suella Braverman fumed

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Ex-Home Secretary Suella Braverman also said: "Militant Miliband is so desperate to save his job-destroying climate agenda that today Labour MPs will vote to allow solar panels built from Chinese slave labour camps to be used on British homes.

"That's despite the CCP committing genocide in Xinjiang. No principles, no shame. What a dirty business net zero is."

However, No10 said: "We're absolutely focused on tackling human rights abuses and modern slavery in supply chains. We need to take a whole of government and society approach, and place victims and survivors at the centre of this work.

"We want to combat human rights abuses like modern slavery across the whole energy industry. We think that will be more effective than applying measures on a company-by-company basis."