GB News host Michelle Dewberry criticized Labour’s “day one plan” to address illegal Channel migrant crossings. During a segment on her program “Dewbs & Co,” Dewberry clashed with panelist Tom Bewick as he explained Labour’s strategy to curb these crossings if they win governmental power.

In a separate issue, former Labour energy minister Brian Wilson emphasized the necessity for Labour to adopt a “flexible” approach regarding North Sea oil and gas to ensure a just transition for workers. Wilson, alongside ex-Conservative ministers Amber Rudd and Charles Hendry, former SNP cabinet minister Fergus Ewing, and former Liberal Democrat Scottish secretary Alistair Carmichael, signed a cross-party declaration advocating for a “long-term and stable taxation plan” to encourage investment in renewable energy.

Labour has announced plans to ban new drilling licenses if elected, aiming to position the UK as a leader in green energy transition.