Debates between Graham Stuart and Marion Fellows during the 2019-2024 Parliament

Prepayment Meters: Ofgem Decision

Debate between Graham Stuart and Marion Fellows
Monday 6th February 2023

(1 year, 9 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Graham Stuart Portrait Graham Stuart
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Of course, the Government have stepped up. That is precisely what we have done with the energy price guarantee, providing £900 of support this winter, plus the energy bill support scheme with an additional £400, plus support through the benefit system for those on benefits. The Government have stepped up to help people and we need others to make sure that they step up and meet their obligations. That includes the energy suppliers.

Marion Fellows Portrait Marion Fellows (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP)
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I hope I can be coherent, because I am so angry. People with disabilities and their families face a monthly cost in excess of £600 a month for a single person and over £1,000 for a family with a disabled member in it. Right throughout this cost of living and energy crisis, they have suffered more than double the amount that normal households have. The Minister says he wants to focus on suppliers who are not doing things correctly, but I want you to focus on people who are—

Marion Fellows Portrait Marion Fellows
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I beg your pardon, Madam Deputy Speaker; I did say that I would try to be coherent.

I want the Minister and the Department to focus on those who are affected by this abhorrent practice and to stop it—not pause it, but stop it immediately. When will he do that?

Graham Stuart Portrait Graham Stuart
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I thank the hon. Lady for her question. As I have said, the legal decision today that no more warrants will be implemented is, I think, the right one and should give her some confidence that between the regulator, the suppliers, the justice system and others, we will ensure that we have a system that is fit for purpose and has the interests of people including the disabled people she has highlighted as its top priority.