Worst 10 areas for fuel poor households in the South East

June 12th, 2012

A new campaign calling for much more help for people facing rising fuel bills has identified the ten constituencies in the South East region with the highest percentage of people struggling to pay their bills.

 

Using the Government’s latest fuel poverty figures, the Energy Bill Revolution campaign has found the problem is worst in the following constituencies:

 

Constituency MP  Party All
Households
Fuel Poor
Households
Percent
Fuel Poor
South Thanet Laura Sandys Conservative           41,473             7,133 17.2%
Bexhill and Battle Greg Barker Conservative           42,715             7,154 16.7%
Isle of Wight Andrew Turner  Conservative           61,990             9,925 16.0%
North Thanet Roger Gale Conservative           39,595             6,195 15.6%
Hastings and Rye Amber Rudd Conservative           46,504             7,161 15.4%
Dover Charlie Elphicke Conservative           39,947             6,044 15.1%
Folkestone and Hythe Damian Collins Conservative           45,080             6,506 14.4%
Wealden Charles Hendry Conservative           39,256             5,638 14.4%
Chichester Andrew Tyrie Conservative           44,495             6,383 14.3%
Brighton, Kemptown Simon Kirby Conservative           38,787             5,418 14.0%

 

With the pressure on bills increasing as fossil fuel prices continue to rise, the Energy Bill Revolution is calling for the Government to recycle the taxes charged on fuel bills into a major new insulations scheme that would cut bills by helping people to use less fuel to keep warm. The programme of home improvements needed would also help create jobs and reduce our climate change emissions. Making sure we need to use far less fuel to keep homes warm is the only permanent solution to fuel poverty.

 

Many MPs across the UK have now declared support for the Energy Bill Revolution campaign for warm homes and lower bills, though none of the ten MPs representing the worst constituencies in the South East have done so yet.  MPs can show support by adding their name to a cross-party statement tabled in Parliament called “Early Day Motion 47 – Reducing Fuel Bills through Energy Efficiency”.

 

From 2013 onwards, the Government will raise an average of £4 billion in carbon taxes every year from the European Emissions Trading Scheme and the Carbon Floor Price. This is enough to bring 9 out of 10 homes out of fuel poverty. It could quadruple carbon emissions savings compared to the Government’s new energy efficiency policies, and create up to 200,000 more jobs – exactly what we need to support the UK’s economic recovery.

 

Research for the Energy Bill Revolution has revealed that fuel poverty could affect 9.1 million households by 2016, the year in which the Government has a target to eliminate fuel poverty. This is a potential rise of 40% which would increase the number of UK households in fuel poverty from one in four to one in three.

 

Members of the public are being encouraged to sign up to the public petition and join the campaign at www.energybillrevolution.org

 

Ed Matthew, Director of Transform UK, the organisation which is coordinating the campaign said:

“It is scandalous that anyone in a developed country should face the choice of whether to buy food or heat their home. From next year the Government will have the money to end the blight of fuel poverty. This is the most fair and just solution and we hope all MPs will join the 135 MPs who are currently supporting it.”

–ENDS–

 

Notes to Editors

  1. For more information about the Energy Bill Revolution and the recent report on fuel poverty, visit: www.energybillrevolution.org
  2. The Energy Bill Revolution is an alliance of more than 80 leading charities, unions, consumer groups and businesses – including Barnardo’s, National Children’s Bureau, Save the Children, The Children’s Society, National Pensioners’ Convention, Consumer Focus, The Co-operative Group, USwitch, Kingfisher, IKEA, Asda, Kingspan, National Energy Action, Macmillan Cancer Support, TUC, GMB, NUS, Unite, UNISON, FMB, RIBA, The Centre for Sustainable Healthcare, the Association for the Conservation of Energy, and Friends of the Earth. To find out who’s on board, visitwww.energybillrevolution.org/whos-behind-it/
  3. For a full list of MPs supporting the Energy Bill Revolution, visit: http://www.energybillrevolution.org/supporting-mps/

Contact: Ed Matthew, Campaign Director of the Energy Bill Revolution, on 07827 157906, email: ed@energybillrevolution.org

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The Energy Bill Revolution is an alliance campaign coordinated by Transform UK, a programme of the sustainable development organisation E3G. Transform UK works to build alliances to accelerate investment into the low carbon economy in the most socially just way.