Starmer strengthens the commitment to reduce household energy bills by £ 300 per year | New policies Aitrend

Sir Keir Starmer has strengthened his commitment to reducing household energy bills by £ 300 per year by 2030.

The Prime Minister said Sky News’ political editor, Beth Rigby, that the figure is “what we conduct” and its Plan to build more nuclear reactors will help you.

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The commitment, made several times during the general electoral campaign, was questioned after the boss of the GB energy of Labor, Juergen Maier, described the green initiative as “long -term project” and refused to say when household prices would be reduced.

Asked if he had remained by the commitment, Sir Keir said, “Yes, that’s our goal. This is what we drive.

He said the plan would be “pushed forward” by his announcement Thursday to reduce administrative formalities so that more nuclear energy projects can be built.

Speaking at the UK National Nuclear Laboratory near Preston, he said that this would prevent the United Kingdom “exposed to the international market” and give us more control over prices.

“We said we would aim £ 300, up to £ 300. This is what I want to achieve, ”reiterated the Prime Minister.

“I also want stability. I want these invoices to be low for an extended period. I think that many companies, many families have been invoices to go up and down and we can no longer have this volatility, “he added

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The announcement of nuclear energy is part of wider plans to make Great Britain a superpower of clean energy by 2030 – With cheaper invoices and better energy safety.

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Keir Starmer defended the UK’s economic prospects after the Bank of England issued a warning on inflation and reduced its forecasts of economic growth.

Center for this commitment is the creation of Energy energy company belonging to the GB Energy Statewhich will have its registered office in the northeast of Scotland and will develop and co-invest in a new energy with a low carbon content.

But earlier this week, the president of the company start-up said that he could take 20 years to provide the 1,000 jobs promised to Aberdeen, while refusing to say when the bills could be cut.

In his first interview with the broadcast, Mr. Maier told Sky News: “I know you ask me for an appointment at the time I can bring this, but GB Energy has just been put in creation and we will drop the energy bills. “

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