Watch: Protesters outside Ofgem HQ calling for ‘payment strike’ on energy bills – ‘enough is enough’
“People are going to be driven into poverty. The people being asked to absorb the price rises are the people at the bottom.”
“People are going to be driven into poverty. The people being asked to absorb the price rises are the people at the bottom.”
Many people are set to see their disposable incomes shrink significantly in 2023 with utility bills catching up with mortgages.
“The nervousness of the market appears to increase day by day as we edge closer to winter delivery," Auxilione said.
Kwasi Kwarteng is taking aim at renewable energy firms as prices skyrocket.
An NHS chief warned that the crisis "could lead to outbreaks of illness and sickness around the country and widen health inequalities".
Ofgem is set to announce the energy price cap for October next Friday.
More than 100,000 people have signed up to the Don't Pay campaign, which launched in June this year.
In a new forecast, the price cap on energy bills could reach £3,628 in October. It could then rise again to £4,538 in January and peak at £5,277 in April.
Will you be joining the mass "payment strike" in October?
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