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Rishi Sunak is reinstating the ban on fracking that Liz Truss controversially lifted.

During Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, the new prime minister said he stands “by the manifesto” on fracking.

The Conservative 2019 manifesto placed a moratorium on fracking in England following opposition from environmentalists and local communities.

Mr Sunak’s spokesman then explicitly confirmed he was reinstating the ban.

Ms Truss lifted the ban last month as part of her plan to limit rising energy costs but said the practice would only resume where there was local consent.

Fracking was ultimately what brought her government down after Labour tabled an opposition day motion last Wednesday calling for a draft law to ban fracking.

But the Tory party whips said the motion was actually a vote of confidence in the government and told Conservative MPs they had to vote against it or face being suspended.

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However, many of them and their constituents are opposed to fracking and said they could not vote to support fracking, even if the whips saw the vote as something different.

As the vote was taking place there were accusations of “bullying” and “manhandling” of Tory MPs who were being told to vote against the motion.

The following day, Ms Truss stepped down as PM.

Ed Miliband, Labour’s shadow climate and net zero secretary, said Mr Sunak voted against Labour’s fracking ban last week and is now putting a moratorium on the practice.

“Whatever their latest position, the truth is that the Tories have shown that they cannot be trusted on the issue of fracking,” he said.

Ms Truss faced a multitude of U-turns when she was PM after bringing in Jeremy Hunt as chancellor following her sacking of Kwasi Kwarteng, who brought in a raft of unfunded tax cuts that unleashed economic turmoil to the UK for weeks.

Mr Sunak has, so far, kept most of those U-turns but the fracking ban is the first Truss policy he has reversed since he became PM on Tuesday.

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