Questions & Answers
Q1
Direct Answer
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The MP is concerned about the fiscal measures being taken to assist households in fuel poverty, a critical issue given rising energy prices.
What fiscal steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help support households in fuel poverty. The question highlights the urgent need for assistance as energy prices rise and the cost of living increases.
The Government have taken significant action to help households with rising energy prices and the costs of living, providing one of the largest packages of support in Europe, totalling £94 billion.
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Q2
Partial Answer
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The MP is concerned about the extremely high rates of fuel poverty in Orkney and Shetland, which recorded record levels of winter mortality last year. The area suffers disproportionately from rising energy costs.
Orkney and Shetland have the worst rates of fuel poverty of anywhere in the country. Provisional figures show that, for last winter, both Orkney and Shetland recorded record levels of winter mortality. In his new office, will the Minister bring his colleagues together from across Government to hear from agencies such as THAW—Tackling Household Affordable Warmth—in Orkney that are working to tackle fuel poverty, because if we can tackle fuel poverty in Orkney and Shetland, we can tackle fuel poverty?
We are incredibly sympathetic to the right hon. Gentleman's constituents, who have suffered a very difficult time. That is why we introduced the energy price guarantee, which will remain in place until March 2024 as a safety net. We continue to engage with lots of stakeholders and we are very happy to include the ones he suggests.
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The specific request for a meeting with colleagues across Government was not directly addressed.
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