Switch to an accessible version of this website which is easier to read. (requires cookies)

MP: 'We must do more to end fuel poverty'

May 18, 2012 2:52 PM

Tim with older personThe 2012 Annual Report on Fuel Poverty Statistics shows that in the UK, fuel poverty fell from 5.5m households in 2009 to 4.75m in 2010. Locally the report showed that in Westmorland and Lonsdale 23.1% of households are 'fuel poor'.

The report shows that in 2010, 8,644 households in Westmorland and Lonsdale were in fuel poverty, which means they spent more than 10% of their income in order to keep warm. Tim has called on the government to hold an urgent review of the energy sector and the impact of their excessive prices on people in Cumbria and consumers throughout the UK.

The cost of household energy has risen more than five times faster than household incomes since 2004, according to a study by price comparison website uSwitch.

The average household's annual energy bill of £1,252 now accounts, for example, for 11 per cent of a couple's basic state pension of £11,175 a year, according to the research.

Added to this was the announcement by Centrica, the parent group of British Gas, which warned that it might have to increase energy bills this winter by at least £50. Even though Centrica have announced they made a £2.5 billion profit in 2011.

Scottish and Southern Electric announced a profit for the year to March 2012 totalling £1.3 billion on Monday.

Tim said: "It is good news that fuel poverty went down in 2010 but we shouldn't be complacent. With the rises in energy price rises in the last few years, many households have been struggling in Cumbria. We should continue to work hard towards eliminating fuel poverty in our area.

"People who are struggling with their energy costs can contact me to see what help is available. I encourage everyone who is eligible to apply to the Warm Front Scheme, which will provide insulation and heating improvements to reduce costs and keep people warm.

"We need more social tariffs for pensioners and people on fixed and low incomes. I want to the government to force companies to do this; no-one should have to choose between heating and eating."


What would you like to do next?

  • Subscribe for updates

    Read updates from this website in your desktop or online news reader

    • On a news reader website

      •  
      •  
      •  

      In a desktop news reader or a website not listed above

      •  
    • Example monthly digest email
      •  
      •  
      •  
    • If you submit your contact details, Tim Farron, the Liberal Democrats, and their elected representatives may use the information you provide to contact you about issues you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of these contacts at any time by contacting us.


    • Generate different image

    Join our email list

    • If you submit your contact details, Tim Farron, the Liberal Democrats, and their elected representatives may use the information you provide to contact you about issues you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of these contacts at any time by contacting us.


    • Generate different image

    Follow the party's activity on...

    • YouTube:
  • Share this page

    Share this page on another website

    Link to this page

    On websites and printed material:
    timfarron.co.uk/en/article/2012/587660/mp-we-must-do-more-to-end-fuel-poverty
    In text messages, Twitter, or reading over the phone:
    tf.lib.dm/a0tsg

    Email this page to a friend


    • Generate different image
  • Help out or donate

    Help out in your local area

      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
    • If you submit your contact details, Tim Farron, the Liberal Democrats, and their elected representatives may use the information you provide to contact you about issues you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of these contacts at any time by contacting us.


    • Generate different image
  • Tell us what you think

    Send us your views

    If you are a resident of the Westmorland and Lonsdale constituency and are writing to discuss any issue that Parliament or government is responsible for, you must provide your home address as MPs are generally only permitted to act on behalf of constituents.

    If you are not a constituent, you do not need to provide your address, but the matters we can deal with are more limited and you may wish to contact your local MP in the first instance.

    • If you agree, Tim Farron, the Liberal Democrats, and their elected representatives may use the information you provide to contact you about issues you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of these contacts at any time by contacting us.


    • Generate different image