in the normal course of events energy suppliers exiting the market but were not in the normal course of events, we are in a deeply serious situation and one of the things the government need to do it to start levelling with people about the scale of the emergencies that we face. i don't mean in terms of security of supply put the suppliers going bust. is it going to require taxpayer money to stabilise the market? if so, how is that many going to be used and how are we going to be used and how are we going to be used and how are we going to get value for money on this? i'm afraid they are complacent in this situation relation to surprise and your news you broken illustrates this and are doing the wrong thing when it comes to the cost of living crisis facing so many families. t cost of living crisis facing so many families. ., ., , ., , families. i want to focus on energy su liers families. i want to focus on energy suppliers themselves _ families. i want to focus on energy suppliers themselves and - families. i want to focus on energy suppliers themselves and will - families. i want to focus on energy | suppliers themselves and will come onto the cost of living in a moment, a couple of lines on this statement we have had from green energy who are quitting the market. "market conditions are unprecedented, it is