Keir Starmer pledged to slash £150 off your energy bill – now he’s just snatched it back

The PM’s claim that he was cutting £150 off your energy bill was always a con. Now the scam is complete.Starmer-energy-bills-tax

In February, Keir Starmer claimed households would benefit from cheaper energy bills this spring thanks to government action. He said he was “putting money in working people’s pockets” in a major step forward in tackling the cost-of-living crisis. That was a whopper then, and it looks even more dishonest today. He isn’t putting money in working people’s pockets at all. He’s taking it out. Twice. It’s a complete scam, and this week brings the real sting.

Starmer’s office said bills would fall from April and they did. But not by £150. In practice, bills fell by just £117, so his boast instantly fell short. And it’s false on two further fronts. First, part of that drop came from falling wholesale energy prices, something no UK government controls. Second, the £150 saving wasn’t really a saving at all. It was paid for by the same working people the PM claims to be helping.