Citizens Advice responds to the energy price guarantee announcement
Morgan Wild, Head of Policy at Citizens Advice, said:
“The government’s decision to double back on previous promises to help people with energy costs means millions now face huge amounts of uncertainty.
“The cost-of-living crisis will extend far beyond April and people mustn’t be saddled with bills they cannot afford. Any changes the government makes must, as a minimum, prioritise households on low incomes and benefits - a group which is already at crisis point.
“The government needs to get support for energy bills right in the long term and, crucially, this must include helping people to make their homes more energy efficient.”
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