The energy price cap increased in January, meaning the average household now pays £1,738 per year. Is this too much? The UK has some of the world’s most expensive energy—should we ditch expensive green energy proposals to lower costs?
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00:00Yes, I expect so. Yes, yes. I mean, I'm still really cross that they cut our fuel, 200 pound
00:09fuel allowance. I don't think that was fair for a lot of people. I mean, we can manage.
00:15I mean, we're sort of quite lucky, but there's a lot of people that really struggle with
00:20that. And we are very fugal with our heating in the winter. You know, we don't have it
00:25on all the time. We have it on just a couple of times a day for a couple of hours and that's
00:29it. And we go round in warm woolies the rest of the time. The average household now pays
00:34£1,738 a year. Is this too much? It's too much. It's so unfair on young, young people
00:41with children. It's just, it's not right. And the government's not doing anything. It's
00:47a lot of money, isn't it? I mean, I am fortunate and I don't have, I can have my heating on.
00:53I try to be careful with it, but I don't deny myself the heating.