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Residents in Woking face a £557 rise to energy bills in April

by willforster on 17 January, 2022

Woking is set to be hit hard by the expected rise in energy bills in April, new figures have revealed.

Analysis by the Lib Dems shows that the average yearly bill for homeowners in Woking is set to skyrocket by £557 – the equivalent of £46 a month – once the new energy price cap comes into effect.

Last year, the average homeowner in Woking paid out £705 for their annual energy bill. Under the new price cap coming into force in April, that figure is set to rise to £1,262.

The energy price cap is expected to be around £1,865, according to energy experts. More misery looms on the horizon for residents in Woking unless action is taken to help them with the cost of bills, with the price cap expected to increase to over £2,000 when it is revised again in the Autumn.

That is why the Lib Dems and I are calling for a one-off ‘Robin Hood’ tax on the super-profits of oil and gas giants, to fund an emergency package of support for local residents facing eye-watering increases to their heating bills. This would include the doubling and expansion of the Warm Home Discount to those in receipt of Universal Credit or Pension Credit, giving 7,262 households in Woking £300 each off their heating bills this year. The Lib Dems are also calling for the doubling of the Winter Fuel Allowance to be doubled, helping 15,940 pensioners in the area keep their homes warm.

These figures reveal that people in Woking are facing eye-watering increases to their energy bills in April, while the Government is just sitting on its hands. Many pensioners and other local residents are already deeply worried about their next heating bill landing on their doormats. The Lib Dems have set out a clear plan to give thousands of people in our area £300 each off their heating bills this year. It is time Boris Johnson stopped taking our local communities for granted and offered families the support they need to cope with energy price hikes.

Families are facing an energy bill nightmare, while the Government is asleep at the wheel. They have failed to do anything to protect vulnerable people from this cost of living crisis. The Lib Dems are calling for the doubling and expansion of the Warm Home Discount Scheme and the doubling of the Winter Fuel Payments to protect vulnerable people this winter. This would be funded by a one-off ‘Robin Hood Tax’ on the super-profits of gas and oil companies and traders who are raking it in hand over fist.

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