Quote Originally Posted by Witton Park View Post
Increasing energy prices has been an issue for quite a while, hence Red Ed proposing an energy price cap way back when, and then Mrs May adopting the same policy.

Quite simple really, build more capacity, don't add any tariffs to imported energy, or imported fuel, and consider reviewing the climate levies that add a huge chunk to current bills.

They can even eliminate the 5% VAT on domestic gas and electricity.
Yes, they have. But to clear, this isn't a continuation of the price rises we've seen in recent years. It brings other factors into play.

Personally, I think climate change is more important than leaving the EU. So even if we do "crash out" (or whatever you want to call it), I wouldn't cut climate levies.