New price ceiling in Britain: why energy bills are rising.
21.11.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
21.11.2025
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Ed Miliband criticized for raising tariffs
Secretary of State for Energy Ed Miliband has been criticized for his insistence on achieving net zero carbon emissions. This has led to rising bills for millions of people. He has been accused of putting additional financial pressure on households after the annual price cap increase by Ofgem, even though wholesale energy prices have fallen.According to The Sun: The regulator noted that 'the costs of government policy' were the reason for the unexpected rise in tariffs.
The situation around rising energy tariffs further highlights the tension between the government's energy policy and the economic realities faced by households. While the government seeks to achieve environmental goals, millions are already suffering from rising living costs. This conflict is becoming increasingly relevant in the public debate about the balance between environmental initiatives and economic stability.'The costs of government policy' have caused a spike in energy prices.
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