'Robin Hood tax' on energy giants needed to help families

AS
5 Jan 2022

Stafford & Stone Liberal Democrats have today written to the Secretary of State for Energy, Kwasi Kwarteng, demanding that he backs our party's call for a "Robin Hood" tax on the super-profits of oil and gas firms - thus to raise money to support local families facing soaring energy costs.

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The proposed one-off levy could raise over £5 billion to help support families who live in the Stafford Borough authority area, as their energy bills sky-rocket.

 

The Liberal Democrats say the money raised through this one-off tax could fund a substantial package of emergency support to help thousands of people facing higher bills.

This would include doubling the Warm Homes Discount and extending it to all those receiving Universal Credit or Pension Credit, giving 10,432 households under the Stafford Borough authority £300 each off their heating bills this year.

 

The party is also calling for the winter fuel allowance to be doubled, benefitting 45,150 pensioners in the area and helping them keep their homes warm. On top of this, funding would be spent on helping people insulate their homes to slash heating bills in the long term.

 

Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Spokesperson Alec Sandiford for Stone said:

"It can't be right that a few energy firms are making millions from record gas prices while people can't even afford to heat their homes, especially as the cost of living crisis hits residents hard.

 

"A one-off Robin Hood tax on gas and oil bosses would provide vital funding to support families in our area who are facing crippling energy price hikes.

 

"For years the Conservatives have ignored this problem and failed to take the bold action we need in this country to reduce fuel poverty. The Government cannot look the other way any longer while families struggle to get by."

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