- Reform UK pledges to scrap VAT and green levies on household energy bills, claiming it would save families about £200 a year.
- The party launched a prize draw offering to pay the energy bills of the winner and their entire street, up to £3,500 per property.
- Reform criticizes Labour and Conservative policies for causing high energy bills and promises to remove the Renewables Obligation levy entirely.
- The government has already announced some levy reductions and support for vulnerable households, but energy bills may rise again when the price cap is reset.
- Reform insists its prize draw is legal and challenges anyone to report concerns if they believe otherwise.
Source: bbc.com
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