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Social energy tariff and closing windfall tax loopholes backed by Usdaw delegates
A gas hob with a bill from British Gas, February 8, 2007

USDAW delegates backed economic measures to address the cost-of-living crisis and fuel poverty at their annual conference today.

The union is to join the campaign for a social energy tariff after a survey of its members found nearly 70 per cent have struggled to pay heating bills in the past year.

Delegates also resolved to lobby the government to close loopholes that allow oil and gas giants to avoid paying windfall tax.

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