Why breaking the gas price link and reforming renewables pricing is key to cutting UK energy bills and fuel poverty.
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I told you everyone in Britain can have an extra £350 in their pockets... and your energy bills can be nearly halved... and our economy boosted by £30bn... and inflation and interest rates will both fall.
How can this be done, you ask... I'll show you inside.
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