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green bit down here, that s the social and environmental policy cost. rishi sunak says he ll cut the yellow bit there that s vat on fuel. so, little wonder there are calls for much more support than currently are on offer, especially as the industry experts who got today s number right have been saying that bills could hit over £5,000 injanuary and over £6,000 in april. back in ipswich, people at a local community centre were shocked and angry. it s actually made me feel ill, physically ill, to hear that figure. it s even higher i think than we were expecting. it s a nightmare, and most people can t afford it. i think of families. i m a pensionerand i ve got a struggle. it s almost an unimaginable number, iyou know, the sort of price of bills. we re going to be facing come january as well. . have you contacted us before? at the local citizens advice, many are seeking help for the first time. i asked the chief executive nicky willshere how she felt about the winter ahead. terrifying
for much more support than currently are on offer, especially as the industry experts who got today s number right have been saying that bills could hit over £5,000 injanuary and over £6,000 in april. back in ipswich, people at a local community centre were shocked and angry. it s actually made me feel ill, physically ill, to hear that figure. it s even higher, i think, than we were expecting. it s a nightmare, and most people can t afford it. i think of families. i m a pensionerand i ve got a struggle. it s almost an unimaginable number, iyou know, the sort of price of bills. that we re going to be facing come january as well. have you contacted us before? at the local citizens advice, many are seeking help for the first time. i asked the chief executive nicky willshere how she felt about the winter ahead. terrifying. i mean, i m really worried about families and households, whether they re single households or not. the cost of energy is unbearable now, without it going up. and i
i ve got a struggle. it s almost an unimaginable number, iyou know, the sort of price of bills. that we re going to be facing come january as well. - have you contacted us before? at the local citizens advice, many are seeking help for the first time. i asked the chief executive nicky willshere how she felt about the winter ahead. terrifying. i mean, i m really worried about families and households, whether they re single households or not. the cost of energy is unbearable now, without it going up. and i don t know how households are going to manage, i can just see that demand on our services and other voluntary sector services are going to go through the roof. most people s heating isn t on yet, and there is every reason to postpone that moment as long as possible. simon jack, bbc news. the regulator ofgem has urged the government to take urgent action, but it s been made clear that no big decisions will be made until the new prime minister
it s not controlled by government or companies or regulators, it s driven by international supply and demand. you can see there, the russian invasion of ukraine, which sent it rocketing, and it soared again in recent weeks as countries scramble to buy up supplies of gas before the winter. and it s those wholesale prices driving our bills that s the big chunk in blue there. now, liz truss has promised to suspend this little green bit down here, that s the social and environmental policy cost. rishi sunak says he ll cut the yellow bit there that s vat on fuel. so, little wonder there are calls for much more support than currently are on offer, especially as the industry experts who got today s number right have been saying that bills could hit over £5,000 injanuary and over £6,000 in april. back in ipswich, people at a local community centre were shocked and angry. it s actually made me feel ill, physically ill, to hear that figure. it s even higher, i think, than we were expecting