Today, in a debate on Energy Bills, Andrew Rosindell M.P. conveyed the concerns of the people of Romford who believe that the cost of 'net zero,' is only going to make the cost-of-living more unaffordable. We need energy sovereignty and self-sufficiency before we take any radical steps.
This comes following a question a month ago where Andrew made his views known on the matter of net zero and urged the Government to ensure that the people of this country have a say on this topic. You can view this contribution here.
What steps she is taking to help reduce energy bills.
Andrew Rosindell M.P., Member of Parliament for Romford
The price cap has fallen by 60% since the start of last year, and the Government are taking a comprehensive approach to bring down future energy bills for consumers. That includes reforming electricity markets to make them more effective, investing across the energy system to make it smarter, and investing in energy efficiency to reduce costs for households.
Amanda Solloway M.P., The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero
I thank the Minister for her answer, but I want her to understand that for constituents such as mine in Romford energy prices are becoming completely unaffordable, and the Government need to do more. My constituents are also very concerned about the cost of net zero, and we need to know what that will cost them in years to come. Surely the Government need to take the British people with them on these policies, but at present there is a great deal of scepticism.
Andrew Rosindell M.P., Member of Parliament for Romford
That is certainly one of the Department’s aims. We are very conscious that we must get that energy security while also helping all the vulnerable households—and non-domestic businesses—that need our support.
Amanda Solloway M.P., The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero