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A hard Brexit deal with the European Union could leave the UK vulnerable to a gas crisis, MPs have warned.
In May 2016, the future Prime Minister promised that fuel bills would be slashed after Brexit – Sam Bright explores why the opposite has occurred.
Comparing the stories encouraging people to vote to leave the EU to those we've seen in recent weeks paints rather a bleak picture.
The U.K. has emerged from the Covid-19 pandemic to find itself faced with an onslaught of new economic crises that have left the country in “a precarious position,” experts have warned.
If energy shortages worsen, EU governments can resort to curbing sales of natural gas and power to 'third countries', which includes Britain as of this year.
Reminders of when Boris Johnson promised cheaper household gas bills if Brits backed Brexit have been making the rounds on social media today on the back of new inflation figures published today.
"The first rule of Brexit Club is you don't talk about all those "benefits" you mentioned 5 years ago..."
As Johnson and Gove back off their pledge to scrap VAT for fuel, EU structural funds are not being fully replaced.
A dozen Tory MPs voted against slashing VAT on energy bills, despite promising to do so if Brexit went ahead.