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PM Truss accused of ‘siding with profiteering companies’ by Plaid Cymru

06 Sep 2022 3 minute read
Plaid Cymru’s Liz Saville Roberts MP, has warned new Prime Minister Liz Truss against “siding with profiteering companies”

Bruce Sinclair

Plaid Cymru’s Westminster leader, Liz Saville Roberts MP, has warned the new Prime Minister against “siding with profiteering companies” to pay for her energy bill policy.

Liz Truss is thought to be planning to freeze bills at around £2,500 – around £500 higher than current levels but more than £1,000 below next month’s cap. 

The plan is expected to be funded through general taxation and borrowing.

Plaid Cymru is calling for the energy price cap to be slashed to pre-April levels.

That’s £1,277 per year for direct debit customers and £1,309 for prepayment customers; roughly half the amount expected. 

“While energy giants continue making vast profits”, the policy should be paid for through “an expanded windfall tax” rather than general taxation, the party says.

Liz Saville Roberts urged the UK Government to permanently reduce energy bills through a “comprehensive home retrofitting scheme” and interest free loans for businesses to invest in “onsite green energy generation”.

“Liz Truss’ plans on energy bills show that she is siding with the profiteering companies, dictating that it is the people who will pay for the energy crisis for years to come,” said Liz Saville Roberts MP.

“The policy we expect her to announce will in effect make taxpayers borrow billions to subsidise the shareholders of energy companies.

“While energy giants continue making vast profits, they should be footing the bill through an expanded windfall tax, rather than ordinary people through general taxation.

“With people already struggling, the energy price cap must be slashed to the pre-April levels – anything short of this will require additional packages of support for vulnerable households including doubling the £650 cost of living payment and revising the eligibility criteria to include those on disability benefits, who are currently excluded from support.”

“We also need a longer-term solution by the new Prime Minister to reduce energy demand and rapidly increase production of renewable energy.”

Immediate action

“The UK Government must immediately take action to invest in a comprehensive home retrofitting scheme and introduce interest free loans for businesses so that they can take measures to bring down their energy costs such as investing in onsite green energy generation.

“It is mind-boggling, for example, that new homes are still being built fitted with gas boilers rather than heat pumps, that businesses are not incentivised to place solar panels on their roofs.

“A firm commitment by the Prime Minister to implement these long-term solutions is vital if we are to permanently lower energy bills while also meeting our net-zero commitments.”

Liz Truss has made her first speech outside No 10, promising to pursue three early priorities as Prime Minister: Tax cuts and reforms, deal with soaring energy bills and securing the energy supply, and also put the NHS “on a firm footing”.


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Mr Williams
Mr Williams
1 year ago

Liz Saville-Roberts is absolutely correct (one of my favourite politicians! She is honest, trustworthy and not afraid to speak out. I would love to see her as leader of Wales one day). The Tories policies seem to be just throwing tax payer money at the energy firms. As she said, why not use the money to invest in heat pumps and solar panels, which are also beneficial to reducing CO2? It seems obvious to me.

Steve Duggan
Steve Duggan
1 year ago

It’s obvious why the UK government will not improve the efficiency of new and existing homes – it has a vested financial interest. Fossil fuel companies – help fund the Conservative party.

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