November 11, 2021
Sinn Féin calls on British government to remove VAT on energy bills – Archibald

Sinn Féin MLA Caoimhe Archibald has said the latest increase in gas prices will hit families already struggling with increased costs of living.

Speaking on confirmation that Firmus gas customers in the ‘Ten Towns’ area will see a further 38.2% increase in their gas prices from 3rd December, the party’s economy spokesperson said:

“This latest announcement comes on the back of  a previous rise of 35% just two months ago and on increased electricity costs also.

“We are in the middle of a cost of living crisis as energy prices soar largely due to global demand issues at the same time as inflation is rising and food and other costs are increasing.

“These price hikes do not look likely to be reversed in the short term and therefore it is imperative that the British government recognise the scale of the crisis and intervene to support struggling workers, families and businesses.

“Sinn Féin is calling on the British government to remove VAT on energy bills during this global price spike which would immediately reduce household costs by 5%.

“It should also explore a windfall tax on energy generators similar to that which has been introduced in other European states and redirect the money raised towards fuel poverty interventions.

“The funding made available by the British government so far in the form of the ‘Household Support Fund’ from which the Executive is to receive just £13.7 million is not enough to put in place the type of support needed, and the recently announced British budget did not tackle the cost of living crisis.

“This will be a difficult winter for many families and we need to look at all measures to try to limit the impact and ensure people can heat their homes and put food on the table.” 

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