Could Labour Step In To Help Energy Bills If They Start To Climb?
Secretary for Energy Security Ed Miliband Energy security secretary Ed Miliband has refused to outline any clear details about potential support if bills start to rise. But the senior minister told broadcasters that “if it s necessary to intervene we will”, depending on how long Donald Trump s war in Iran rumbles on for. The former Tory prime minister then spent taxpayers’ money to cap it at £2 500 a year to mitigate the effects of Russia s invasion of Ukraine and a rise in global wholesale gas

Secretary for Energy Security Ed Miliband Energy security secretary Ed Miliband has refused to outline any clear details about potential support if bills start to rise. But the senior minister told broadcasters that “if it s necessary to intervene we will”, depending on how long Donald Trump s war in Iran rumbles on for. The former Tory prime minister then spent taxpayers’ money to cap it at £2 500 a year to mitigate the effects of Russia s invasion of Ukraine and a rise in global wholesale gas
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