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Hi friend,

We have two days left to tell Ofgem, the energy regulator, to end energy debt. If you haven't yet, please do consider writing to them via this handy tool:
 
Tell Ofgem not to increase our bills
Thousands of us have signed our petition calling for an end to energy debt, now’s our chance to tell the energy regulator they have to play their part.

For more information, please see my email below and feel free to get in touch by replying to this message.

Thanks again.

In solidarity,
Joe

Joe Cox - Household Debt Campaigner
Dear friend,

Last week Shell was in the news again, reporting their highest profits for 115 years.

Energy companies like Shell are making billions during the cost of living crisis while our energy bills have skyrocketed pushing more and more people into debt.

Millions of people up and down the UK are now weighed down by £2.4 billion of energy debt.

But we’ve got a chance to change this. Ofgem, the energy regulator, is holding a consultation to work out what to do about so called ‘bad debt’ – debt that’s unlikely to ever be paid off. Though instead of looking at ways for it to be written off, they are proposing a £30 increase on to our bills to cover the cost to energy companies! 

Will you write to Ofgem and tell them we need to end energy debt?
Yes, I will write to Ofgem

Instead of increasing our bills, Ofgem should call on the government to find a way to deal with debt without saddling households with even higher costs.

Thousands of us have signed our petition calling for an end to energy debt, now’s our chance to tell the energy regulator they have to play their part.

There are only five days to submit a response, so the more of us who call for action on energy debt, the higher the chance we can win change down the line.

I want to win change

Thank you for all your support.

In solidarity,

Joe Cox
Household Debt Campaigner

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