Monday 4 November 2013

Stephen Metcalfe MP: Real help for energy consumers unlike Labour’s price freeze con!

Stephen Metcalfe, local MP for South Basildon and East Thurrock, urges constituents to arm themselves with information from the latest Government guide: Helping Consumers with Energy.

The guide is a simple brochure that explains the range of support and help available to householders, and where to go for more information and advice. The full brochure can be downloaded via this link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/helping-consumers-with-energy

It includes information on the Government’s Winter Fuel Payment; the Warm Home Discount Scheme which will provide over 2 million households, including over 600,000 vulnerable pensioners, with a £135 discount on their electricity bills; and Cold Weather Payments which have been permanently increased from £8.50 to £25, helping the most vulnerable when extremely cold weather strikes.

Stephen said: “Despite the well-publicised differences of opinion in the House of Commons about energy policy, consumers across the country are looking for guidance and leadership this winter. I am delighted that the Government have responded with this brochure. It is packed with useful information that will help people in South Basildon and East Thurrock manage their energy consumption and bills.”

He added: “If you are worried about your energy bills, I would also encourage you to contact the Energy Savings Advice Service which has been contracted by DECC to offer helpful and impartial advice. The number to call is 0300 123 1234.”

Stephen continued: “This is real action to help real people, unlike Labours smoke and mirrors con-trick about freezing energy bills until 2017 if they win the next election.”

“Labours much heralded policy of a price freeze is simply a price con. Prices would go up before it comes in and after it ends. Ed Miliband has said he would break his promise during the freeze if there’s a wholesale price rise and in addition, he wants a decarbonisation target that would add £125 to every household's bill. Labour doubled gas bills in office and their policies now would put them up again.” 

“I of course recognise that this is a very tough time for many families across the country and the Government is doing all it can to help people in this difficult economic climate. The Prime Minister made a personal commitment to help get energy bills down and the regulator has recently announced that it is taking forward a package of measures to help reduce bills and make the energy market fairer, clearer and simpler.”