Energy cap rise means we’ll have to choose between ‘food and electricity’
"We still have to manage until September 7 with no money and I still have to pay out for electricity as I am on pay as you go."
"We still have to manage until September 7 with no money and I still have to pay out for electricity as I am on pay as you go."
“All the solutions lie at the Westminster Government’s door, yet it is silent in the face of this looming disaster.”
Also Adam Scorer, chief executive of fuel poverty charity National Energy Action, said: “The scale of harm caused by these price rises needs to sink in. A warm home this winter will be pipedream for millions as they are priced out of a decent and healthy quality of life."
“There is a looming disaster that is already unfolding but it is going to get worse."
It was quickly pointed out that the Treasury's plan would extend already bloated GP waiting lists.
Christine Farnish said the regulator “gave too much benefit to companies at the expense of consumers”.
The chancellor is believed to be one of the richest politicians in the House of Commons alongside the former chancellor, Rishi Sunak.
"We're looking at 900 redundancies plus."
There was a time Boris Johnson promised cheaper household gas bills if British people voted for Brexit.
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