Call to help cut pre-payment energy bills
Currently, users can switch providing they are not more than £200 in debt. But Mr Lazarowicz is backing a Bill which would raise that threshold to £300, benefitting over 200,000 people.
He said: “This Bill matters because pre-payment meter users pay more for their gas or electricity even though they are over twice as likely to be in fuel poverty than those who pay by direct debit.
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Hide Ad“People often use meters because they are trying to budget responsibly.
“The Government is always urging consumers to switch – this Bill would make it easier for meter users to do so and they are the people who could benefit most.”