I am aware of the impact that global energy price rises have had on consumers, and I welcome the action taken by the Government to support the most vulnerable.
To support consumers, the Government is maintaining the Energy Price Guarantee (EPG) until April 2024. As you may know, the EPG limits the amount that consumers can be charged per unit of gas or electricity. Although energy prices are currently below the level at which EPG payments would be made, its continuation through winter will protect consumers from price spikes.
Alongside this, over 2023-24, the Government is providing
targeted support to the most vulnerable through Cost of Living Payments, which
will be paid to 8 million households on eligible
means-tested-benefits, 6 million people on eligible disability benefits,
and 8 million pensioner households. Additionally, to empower
local authorities to provide discretionary support to those most in need, the
Government has provided £1 billion of extra funding to the Household Support
Fund, bringing the total of the Fund to £2.5 billion.
Moreover, as you may know, benefits and the state pension
were increased by 10.1 per cent, in line with inflation, in April 2023. Indeed, in April 2024, all
working-age benefits will be uprated in line with September 2023 Consumer
Price Index Inflation – 6.7 per cent.
More broadly, to shield consumers from fluctuations in the global
energy market, the Government is taking steps to safeguard Britain's energy
supply and power up Britain. Alongside the measures I have outlined, the
Government will bring forward legislation to reduce dependence
on higher-emission imports from overseas, including from countries like Russia.
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