THE MILIBAND BROTHERS: CRIME SYNDICATE

THE TIMELINE THAT NOW DEMANDS ANSWERS**

And why today’s asbestos revelation makes Miliband’s silence untenable...

For more than a year, the government has insisted that the UK–China “clean energy partnership” is nothing unusual — just routine cooperation, nothing to see here.

But the timeline tells a very different story, and today’s news about asbestos found IN Chinese‑manufactured wind turbines turns this from a policy debate into a public‑safety and national‑security issue.

Here is the sequence of events that now requires full transparency.

🔹 March 2025 — Ed Miliband signs a Memorandum of Understanding with China

He travels to Beijing and signs a wide‑ranging MoU covering:

- Offshore wind
- Electricity grids
- Battery storage
- Carbon capture
- Hydrogen

These are not minor areas. These are **critical national‑infrastructure sectors**.

🔹 March 2025 – February 2026 — The MoU is kept out of public view**

For almost a year, the agreement is not published, not debated in Parliament, and not disclosed to the public.

No press release.
No ministerial statement.
No scrutiny.

🔹 27 February 2026 — The MoU is quietly released.

No announcement. No explanation.
It simply appears on a government website.

The timing and the silence raise immediate questions.

🔹 Spring 2026 — Miliband repeatedly refuses to release the full details.

Across multiple interviews, he:

- Dodges direct questions
- Repeats scripted lines about “normal cooperation”
- Avoids explaining what China gains
- Avoids explaining what UK infrastructure China may influence
- Refuses to publish the full text or annexes

This is not transparency
This is avoidance

🔹 June 2026 — RUSI warns of deepening UK dependence on Chinese supply chains
A respected defence think tank warns that the UK’s offshore‑wind expansion risks:

- Strategic dependence
- Supply‑chain vulnerability
- Loss of control over critical components

Miliband does not address these warnings directly.

🔹 TODAY —

Asbestos found in Chinese‑manufactured wind turbines
This is the moment everything changes.

Asbestos is banned in the UK.
It is a known carcinogen
Its presence in imported turbine components is a **major regulatory failure**.

This is no longer a theoretical risk.

This is a **real‑world safety breach** involving the very sector Miliband has tied to deeper cooperation with China.

THE QUESTIONS ED MILIBAND MUST NOW ANSWER:

1. Why did you refuse to release the full China MoU for so long?

A year‑long delay followed by a quiet publication is not normal practice for a major international agreement.

2. Does the MoU expand Chinese involvement in UK offshore wind projects?

The public deserves clarity on whether Chinese firms gain access to UK tenders, supply chains, or grid‑related work.

3. Were you aware of asbestos risks in imported turbine components?

If yes, why was the public not informed?
If no, why were safety checks inadequate?

4. What due‑diligence processes exist for foreign‑manufactured renewable‑energy components?

Today’s revelation suggests they are either weak or non‑existent.

5. Will you now publish the full MoU, including annexes, technical notes, and implementation plans?

Partial transparency is not transparency.

6. How will the government ensure that UK infrastructure is not compromised by unsafe or non‑compliant imports?

This is a matter of public health and national security.

7. Why should the public trust your assurances when the supply chain has already failed at the most basic safety level?

The asbestos discovery undermines every claim of “routine cooperation” and “nothing to worry about.”

**WHY THIS MATTERS**

This is not about geopolitics.
This is not about party politics.
This is about:

- Public safety
- Regulatory integrity
- National infrastructure
- Transparency in government

When a minister signs an agreement with a foreign power covering critical infrastructure, the public has the right to know **exactly** what was agreed — especially when components from that same country are now found to contain banned carcinogenic materials.

The refusal to release the MoU is no longer a procedural issue.

It is now a **public‑interest emergency**

Given The Potential Corruption of Two Brothers from the Marxist End of Labour.

Ed handing out Huge Green Energy Contracts.

Brother David sitting on the Board of a company seeking to make money from the same Contracts.

IT IS TIME PARLIAMENT, AND THE POLICE TOOK AN INTEREST IN THE CHINESE DEAL

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THE MILIBAND BROTHERS: CRIME SYNDICATE THE TIMELINE THAT NOW DEMANDS ANSWERS** And why today’s asbestos revelation makes Miliband’s silence untenable... For more than a year, the government has insisted that the UK–China “clean energy partnership” is nothing unusual — just routine cooperation, nothing to see here. But the timeline tells a very different story, and today’s news about asbestos found IN Chinese‑manufactured wind turbines turns this from a policy debate into a public‑safety and national‑security issue. Here is the sequence of events that now requires full transparency. 🔹 March 2025 — Ed Miliband signs a Memorandum of Understanding with China He travels to Beijing and signs a wide‑ranging MoU covering: - Offshore wind - Electricity grids - Battery storage - Carbon capture - Hydrogen These are not minor areas. These are **critical national‑infrastructure sectors**. 🔹 March 2025 – February 2026 — The MoU is kept out of public view** For almost a year, the agreement is not published, not debated in Parliament, and not disclosed to the public. No press release. No ministerial statement. No scrutiny. 🔹 27 February 2026 — The MoU is quietly released. No announcement. No explanation. It simply appears on a government website. The timing and the silence raise immediate questions. 🔹 Spring 2026 — Miliband repeatedly refuses to release the full details. Across multiple interviews, he: - Dodges direct questions - Repeats scripted lines about “normal cooperation” - Avoids explaining what China gains - Avoids explaining what UK infrastructure China may influence - Refuses to publish the full text or annexes This is not transparency This is avoidance 🔹 June 2026 — RUSI warns of deepening UK dependence on Chinese supply chains A respected defence think tank warns that the UK’s offshore‑wind expansion risks: - Strategic dependence - Supply‑chain vulnerability - Loss of control over critical components Miliband does not address these warnings directly. 🔹 TODAY — Asbestos found in Chinese‑manufactured wind turbines This is the moment everything changes. Asbestos is banned in the UK. It is a known carcinogen Its presence in imported turbine components is a **major regulatory failure**. This is no longer a theoretical risk. This is a **real‑world safety breach** involving the very sector Miliband has tied to deeper cooperation with China. THE QUESTIONS ED MILIBAND MUST NOW ANSWER: 1. Why did you refuse to release the full China MoU for so long? A year‑long delay followed by a quiet publication is not normal practice for a major international agreement. 2. Does the MoU expand Chinese involvement in UK offshore wind projects? The public deserves clarity on whether Chinese firms gain access to UK tenders, supply chains, or grid‑related work. 3. Were you aware of asbestos risks in imported turbine components? If yes, why was the public not informed? If no, why were safety checks inadequate? 4. What due‑diligence processes exist for foreign‑manufactured renewable‑energy components? Today’s revelation suggests they are either weak or non‑existent. 5. Will you now publish the full MoU, including annexes, technical notes, and implementation plans? Partial transparency is not transparency. 6. How will the government ensure that UK infrastructure is not compromised by unsafe or non‑compliant imports? This is a matter of public health and national security. 7. Why should the public trust your assurances when the supply chain has already failed at the most basic safety level? The asbestos discovery undermines every claim of “routine cooperation” and “nothing to worry about.” **WHY THIS MATTERS** This is not about geopolitics. This is not about party politics. This is about: - Public safety - Regulatory integrity - National infrastructure - Transparency in government When a minister signs an agreement with a foreign power covering critical infrastructure, the public has the right to know **exactly** what was agreed — especially when components from that same country are now found to contain banned carcinogenic materials. The refusal to release the MoU is no longer a procedural issue. It is now a **public‑interest emergency** Given The Potential Corruption of Two Brothers from the Marxist End of Labour. Ed handing out Huge Green Energy Contracts. Brother David sitting on the Board of a company seeking to make money from the same Contracts. IT IS TIME PARLIAMENT, AND THE POLICE TOOK AN INTEREST IN THE CHINESE DEAL https://x.com/PeteSanford/status/2068696142443880793
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THE MILIBAND BROTHERS: CRIME SYNDICATE THE TIMELINE THAT NOW DEMANDS ANSWERS** And why today’s asbestos revelation makes Miliband’s silence untenable... For more than a year, the government has insisted that the UK–China “clean energy partnership” is nothing unusual — just https://t.co/JU6pftgVJB
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