Liz Truss set to cut energy bills for millionson September 6, 2022 at 3:54 pm

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It is understood that a typical household energy bill could be capped at around £2,500.

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Prime Minister Liz Truss is understood to be planning to borrow billions to limit the expected sharp rise in energy bills for households and firms.

Currently, a typical household’s gas and electricity bill is due to rise from £1,971 to £3,549 in October.

The government is understood to be planning to pay energy firms to subsidise bills so that customers will not be expected to repay the support.

It’s thought the plan would see over £100bn added to government borrowing.

However, the ultimate figure will depend on gas and energy price movements in the highly volatile international energy markets.

It is unclear how long the government support will last.

Ms Truss has pledged to “deliver on the energy crisis” – with details expected to be announced on Thursday.

Energy bosses have insisted for some time that a government-backed superfund from which they could borrow to subsidise bills “is the only game in town”.

However, the government is understood to be reluctant to see money added to customer bills for up to 20 years so energy companies could pay back the loans.

It is also thought to be reluctant to add the cost to general taxation given their pledges to be a tax cutting government.

Kwasi Kwarteng – tipped to be the new chancellor – has already indicated the government is prepared to borrow to support the economy.

This would be consistent with Ms Truss’ position that the UK needs to break free of the Treasury’s strict spending rules.

Nevertheless, the estimated £100bn is a sizeable sum to borrow at the same time as cutting taxes and boosting spending on defence.

Government sources say that over time, new energy supply measures – such as cutting the link between renewable sources and the gas price – will lower costs while a growing economy will shrink the proportion of overall debt to the size of the economy.

Help for firms

Businesses are also expected to be offered some relief in the plan set to be announced on Thursday.

Unlike households, businesses are not protected by an energy price cap. Many fixed-rate deals for business expire this October, exposing thousands of firms to full costs that could rise by four or five times or more. Thousands would go bust or cut their wage bills by firing staff.

The precise mechanism to help business may be more complicated and would be reviewed more frequently but reports suggest it could see the government mandate energy firms to offer specific reductions on the unit price of the energy businesses use.

Including businesses could easily push the cost of the government’s energy plan over £100bn.

Alex Veitch of the British Chambers of Commerce said: “It is encouraging that the government is seriously considering the support it can give to businesses during these very difficult times.

“But it remains to be seen whether these plans will go far enough in offering the help that many firms so desperately need.”

Craig Beaumont from the Federation of Small Businesses said: “This commitment looks very promising, and arguably the best reassurance that small businesses need that some form of help with bills will follow – not just for households.

“The scope and reach of the help is going to be absolutely crucial to save hundreds of thousands of small businesses this winter.”

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