Labour’s plan to keep energy bills low will save 22,237 households in Erith and Thamesmead up to £600 over a year

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Erith and Thamesmead MP Abena Oppong-Asare this week slammed the Conservatives for a decade of dither, delay and poor planning on Britain’s energy sector – as well as calling for a windfall tax on North oil and gas to stop energy bills rising over the next year.

To address the immediate crisis, Abena Oppong-Asare has said Labour would bring in fully-funded measures now to reduce the expected price rise in April – saving most households in Erith and Thamesmead around £200 or more.

But the party would also increase and expand the Warm Home’s Discount, targeting extra support to the squeezed middle, pensioners and the lowest earners, saving 22,237 households in Erith and Thamesmead up to £600 off bills in total, and preventing all of the increase in energy bills currently expected.

Labour would pay for this plan with a one-off windfall tax on North Sea Oil and Gas producers who have profited from price rises.

Abena Oppong-Asare MP said:

“Families and businesses are facing an energy price crisis because a decade of failed Conservative energy policy has left us deeply vulnerable as a country.

“Labour wants to stop bills going up.

“That’s why Labour would give families security by taking fully-funded measures to save most households around £200 or more.

“We’d also target extra support on top of that for the squeezed middle, pensioners and lowest earners – saving 22,237 households in Erith and Thamesmead up to £600 off their bills in total.

“But we need more than short-term relief.

“Labour’s plan to keep energy bills lower in future would see us accelerate home-grown renewables and new nuclear, retrofit 19 million homes to save households an average of £400 a year on their bills, and reform our broken energy system.”