This is what Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in his speech at Tory conference in Blackpool
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Speaking on Saturday at the Conservative Party Spring Conference in Blackpool’s Winter Gardens, the Prime Minister promised "colossal" investment in green energy – while protestors marched from the Comedy Carpet to St John’s Square to highlight rising food, energy and fuel costs.
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Hide AdThe Prime Minister told the conference that Britain needed to protect itself from international energy price rises, which he said were currently being intentionally fuelled by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Mr Johnson said Russian President Vladimir Putin was seeking to "weaken the collective will to resist" his attack on Kyiv by "pushing up the cost of living, hitting us at the pumps and in our fuel bills".
He added: "And so we must respond, and we've got to do everything we can to help people with their daily costs, help people with the cost of living."
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Hide AdThe comments come only days before Chancellor Rishi Sunak is due to give his spring statement in the Commons on Wednesday.
The UK Government has already announced a £200 deferment-style system to soften the blow of rising energy bills in 2022/23, while some households will also receive a £150 council tax rebate.
But the comments are likely to be read as a hint that more help could be on the way in the spring statement, with households also braced for the impact of the 1.25 percentage point increase in national insurance contributions, a tax rise designed to fund clearing the Covid-induced NHS backlog.
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Hide AdMr Johnson, who said he first spoke at a Blackpool Tory conference 25 years ago as a failed parliamentary candidate, said his impending energy security strategy - due to be published this month - would seek to reverse "years of short-termism".
"If we're going to deal with the biggest cost that families now face and tackle these rising fuel bills - the energy spike - we must take the bold steps necessary to end our dependence on Putin's oil and gas," he told the Winter Gardens audience.
"And that is what we are doing. In the immortal phrase, it is time to take back control of our energy supplies.
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Hide Ad"After years of short-termism and hand-to-mouth solutions, we are setting up a British energy security strategy and we will make better use of our own naturally occurring hydrocarbons rather than import them for top dollar from abroad."
The Tory leader said using Britain's own fuel supply did "not mean in any way that we will abandon our drive for a low carbon future", pledging to place "big bets" on nuclear power, including on small modular nuclear reactors.
He added: "And we're going to take that bull-at-a-gate spirit of the booster rollout and use it to build more offshore wind in double-quick time and many other investments in clean green power."
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Hide AdIn a 24-minute speech focused heavily on the UK's response to the war in Ukraine, Mr Johnson argued that the battle for democracy in eastern Europe highlighted the freedoms people enjoyed in Britain.
He used those remarks to wade into the so-called culture war, telling supporters on Saturday: "We don't need to be woke, we just want to be free."