Meeting with Shadow Secretary of State,
Caroline Flint
Earlier this year I met with Shadow
Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Caroline Flint MP to discuss
rising energy bills.
The average household duel fuel bill now
costs £1,400, up more than £300 since the last election and many people are
struggling to meet the cost of keeping their home warm in winter. Many of the
big energy companies are making huge profits, while at the same time raising
prices for their customers. Yet despite this injustice the current government
has done nothing to stand up to them and to fight for hard pressed
consumers.
I spoke to Caroline about my fears for all
those struggling to cope with the rising cost of living in Enfield Southgate
and my disappointment at the lack of action from the Tory-led coalition. She
shared my concerns and she told me that the next Labour government would act to
secure fairer energy bills for the public.
She told me that if elected the Labour
would get tough with the big energy companies, by creating a new watchdog with the power to force them to pass on
price cuts to their customers. We would also require energy companies to put
all their customers aged over 75 onto the cheapest tariff, which could save as
many as four million pensioners up to £200 a year from their annual energy
bills.
You can find out more about Labour's plans
for a fairer energy market and how you can get involved with the party's policy
review at the Your Britain website.
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