- Chancellor Rachel Reeves stated the government is working "intensely" with energy companies to open up "tie-back" sites in the North Sea, aiming to quickly boost Britain's oil and gas supply.
- Ms Reeves and Energy Secretary Ed Miliband are developing plans to delink electricity and gas prices, addressing how high gas costs currently inflate electricity bills.
- The Chancellor indicated she would resist further tax increases to fund defence spending, stating she had already substantially raised taxes and preferred not to do so again.
- She defended the government's defence spending, highlighting it as the "biggest uplift since the end of the Cold War" and noting funds were reallocated from the overseas development budget.
- Ms Reeves emphasised the importance of ensuring the 10-year defence investment plan is spent effectively to meet the country's security needs, rather than solely focusing on the total amount of money.
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