New analysis from Crawley Labour reveals a staggering 5,961 families are now in fuel poverty. The average fuel poverty gap – the reduction in fuel costs needed for a household to not be in fuel poverty – across the region is 8.6%.
The news comes as Labour calls on the Chancellor to bring in a proper windfall tax on energy giants to fund package of support for energy bills including new measure to pass on savings to households immediately, by stopping the energy price cap going up from April.
Labour leader, Keir Starmer has set out his 5 Missions for a Better Britain – including securing the highest sustained growth in the G7 – with good jobs and productivity growth in every part of the country making everyone, not just a few, better off.
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