The Guardian has not yet published Ed Miliband’s article saying a new state-backed energy company would be the envy of the world and comparing it to Britain’s National Health Service, contrary to claims on social media.
A screenshot claiming to be an opinion piece from The Guardian’s website was shared on X and was viewed over 194,000 times .
The headline in the photo mimics the layout and style of a British newspaper and reads: “Our GB Energy will be the envy of the world as much as our NHS.”
Sharing the screenshot, a Facebook post read: “The NHS is bloated, inefficient, not fit for purpose and corrupt; that’s why they plan to abolish GB Energy.
However, a Guardian spokesperson said in an emailed statement to Askume that the screenshot was “never an article or headline published by the Guardian.”
A spokesperson for the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero said the screenshot was fake.
GB Energy was a flagship policy of the new Labour government in the UK . It would not provide electricity to homes directly, but planned to develop, invest in and own renewable energy projects.
Miliband, the UK’s Minister for Energy Security and Net Zero, has been a leading advocate for UK energy companies.
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Wrong. The Guardian said it had not yet published Ed Miliband’s op-ed entitled “Our British energy should be the envy of the world, as should our NHS”.
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