Lib Dems propose energy price discounts for all households
The Liberal Democrats have unveiled a new energy policy which would give all households a basic allowance of energy at a discounted price. Those with the greatest need would receive an extra allowance of cheap energy and are forecast to save an average of ยฃ140 a year, compared t
The Liberal Democrats have unveiled a new energy policy which would give all households a basic allowance of energy at a discounted price.
Those with the greatest need would receive an extra allowance of cheap energy and are forecast to save an average of ยฃ140 a year, compared to ยฃ100 for the majority of households.
Lib Dem deputy leader Daisy Cooper said the policy was designed to end the "national scandal where millions can't afford the most basic energy they need".
The government has taken steps in an attempt to reduce energy bills and is also considering further help for "those who need it most".
Cooper said the "Essential Energy Guarantee" was based on the principle that "every household should be able to afford energy".
Under the scheme every household would receive an "Essential Energy Allowance", which would provide "enough to get by" and be charged at a discounted price.
There would be an extra allowance for families with more children.
Households that need more help, such as those on the lowest incomes, or with extra needs such as charging an electric wheelchair or a home ventilator, would receive a "discount on all their energy".

