Social tariff plans for energy bills quietly scrapped by government
SOCIAL tariff plans to help vulnerable people with their energy bills have been quietly shelved by the government in a “slap in the face” to households.
In January last year, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reiterated government promises first made in 2022 that it would consider a lower energy tariff for struggling households.
Then energy secretary Grant Shapps told MPs in April that a social tariff “could be very helpful” and that the government was looking into it.
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