Graham Stuart refuses to apologise for rising bills and blames Labour government – last in office in 2010

The energy minister has refused to apologise for soaring household bills, blaming instead the “dire situation” inherited from the Labour government.

On Monday, it was announced that the average consumer energy bill would rise from £2,100 a year to about £3,000 after the government stops giving grants. The price hike is due to the increasing cost of gas.

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