Keir Starmer: Even in summer, I’m working to bring energy bills down

Prime Minister Keir Starmer Makes Energy-Related Visits In Suffolk
Ener­gy secu­ri­ty is good news for the coun­try and good news for Metro read­ers (Pic­ture: Get­ty Images)

For too many fam­i­lies, a let­ter through the door means anoth­er bill they strug­gle to afford.

I know what that’s like. Grow­ing up, our phone was reg­u­lar­ly cut off because it was the eas­i­est bill to skip when finances were too stretched. So eas­ing the cost-of-liv­ing pres­sures on hard­work­ing fam­i­lies is deeply per­son­al for me.

That’s why, this win­ter, we are going fur­ther to pro­tect work­ing peo­ple, giv­ing almost 3 mil­lion more house­holds £150 off their ener­gy bills com­pared to last year.

Under out­dat­ed rules put in place by the last gov­ern­ment, mil­lions of peo­ple on means-test­ed ben­e­fits missed out on the sup­port they need­ed.

But in 2025, six mil­lion house­holds will get help with their bills. That includes 900,000 fam­i­lies with chil­dren, and 1.8 mil­lion house­holds in fuel pover­ty.

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But this isn’t just about num­bers on a page. It’s about peace of mind. 

It’s about know­ing you can heat your home with­out fear­ing the next bill. And it’s about fair­ness — mak­ing sure sup­port reach­es the peo­ple who need it most.

This comes along­side a fall in ener­gy prices in July, which will pro­vide some much-need­ed extra breath­ing room.

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Defence News Conference
Low­er­ing bills is part of our Plan for Change

But in the long run, we need to do more to keep people’s bills low. In this new era of insta­bil­i­ty, there are some obvi­ous truths we sim­ply can’t ignore. We can’t be depen­dent on for­eign dic­ta­tors like Putin for our ener­gy. 

We can’t ignore the urgent need to pro­duce clean British ener­gy here at home. And we can­not allow peo­ple to suf­fer in homes they can’t afford to heat any­more.

That’s why this gov­ern­ment has set up Great British Ener­gy, which will pro­duce clean­er, cheap­er British ener­gy across the coun­try, and cre­at­ing thou­sands of jobs in the process. 

From the £14 bil­lion we announced last week for a new nuclear pow­er sta­tion, Sizewell C, which will sup­ply mil­lions of homes, to £500 mil­lion in hydro­gen invest­ment, we are build­ing the infra­struc­ture this coun­try needs to keep bills low for decades to come. 

That will pro­vide the secu­ri­ty and cer­tain­ty peo­ple deserve.

My gov­ern­ment is rolling up its sleeves and bring­ing bills down for the long term, but I know fam­i­lies need sup­port right now.

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That’s why we are tak­ing a range of actions, not just regard­ing ener­gy, to put more mon­ey back in people’s pock­ets. 

Free break­fast clubs in pri­ma­ry schools and free school meals for chil­dren whose fam­i­lies are on Uni­ver­sal Cred­it will save par­ents hun­dreds of pounds a year and set our young peo­ple up to suc­ceed at school.

We’re lim­it­ing the num­ber of brand­ed items of school uni­forms, sav­ing par­ents even more of their hard earned cash. We’re expand­ing child­care hours to help fam­i­lies with the costs of child­care.

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We can’t leave our ener­gy secu­ri­ty in the hands of Putin (Pic­ture: Get­ty)

Because we took the tough deci­sions need­ed to wipe the slate clean in the bud­get last Octo­ber, we’ve put the econ­o­my on a sta­ble foot­ing. 

That’s paved the way for four con­sec­u­tive cuts in inter­est rates, keep­ing people’s mort­gages low. 

It means we can raise the win­ter fuel allowance thresh­old for pen­sion­ers this year. 

And it means we can now move on to the next phase of my gov­ern­ment – invest­ing in Britain’s future so that work­ing peo­ple across the coun­try have more mon­ey in their pock­ets and feel more secure.