This winter millions of people across the UK will struggle to pay our gas and electricity bills. Cold homes are bad for our health, especially for children and older people. Yet energy prices continue to rise. Now is the time to discuss this, as Parliament is about to debate these critical issues.
Energy We Can all Afford, a coalition of organisations including Friends of the Earth and the Low Carbon Communities Network, is holding public meetings across the UK with local MPs. They are inviting anyone concerned about energy issues and prices to come along, hear what your MP has to say and ask your questions.
Energy we can all afford? is an initiative run by Energy Bill Revolution, Friends of the Earth, the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition, Greenpeace, and the Low Carbon Communities Network. It is supported by many organisations including Barnardo’s, Children England, Age UK, National Pensioners’ Convention, Girlguiding UK and the Scouts Association, MENCAP, MS Society, Disability Rights UK, the British Youth Council and the National Children’s Bureau, the TUC, UNISON, the National Union of Students and the National Right to Fuel campaign.