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Poverty campaigners are urging policymakers to take action over energy costs following the Labour Party’s U-turn on green spending. National Energy Action is reminding politicians that energy efficient funding is vital if any Government was “cut sky high energy bills”. Sir Keir Starmer is under fire this week for cutting his initial £28billion spending pledge to improve Britain’s energy efficiency. This has been met with ire from politicians from both sides of the aisle but has also received criticism from groups tacklingfuel poverty. Do you have a money story you’d like to share? Get in touch…

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