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New opinion poll: 2/3 of Londoners ration their heating; 3/4 want mayor who cuts bills

Press Release 8 Apr 2016 admin

New opinion poll reveals Londoners’ anger over high energy bills

2/3 of Londoners rationed their heating due to high bills

3/4 of Londoners want a Mayor who will lower bills

New polling conducted by Switched on London reveals that 87% of Londoners feel they are paying too much for their energy and there is cross-party support for a Mayor who will take action to cut bills.

The poll is being released alongside a new report from New Economics Foundation and the Switched On London campaign that makes the case for a new public energy company for London, and calls on the city’s Mayoral candidates to back the proposals:

Similar schemes exist elsewhere in the UK – Nottingham and Bristol city councils have launched fully licensed energy supply companies.

Voters of all political persuasions were worried about high bills and backed a not-for-profit public energy company that cuts bills and invests in renewables. This ranged from 77.4% of Lib Dem voters to 85.5% of UKIP voters.

The opinion poll was conducted by Morar Consulting for Switched on London, and sampled 1007 individuals in London. The full results are available here.

Switched On London are launching Saturday 23rd April in Lambeth. Register here for you FREE ticket.

Laura Hill, Switched on London, said:

“We’re disgusted to find out rip-off energy bills forced two thirds of Londoners to restrict their heating during winter. Boris had the power to dramatically cut bills and eradicate fuel poverty across the capital by setting up a public energy company, but failed to do so. Hopefully, London’s next mayor will take this crisis seriously.”

Mika Minio-Paluello of Platform London and Switched on London, said:

“The Big Six have left Londoners with extortionate bills and dirty energy. Our poll shows that the overwhelming majority of voters of every political persuasion believe that cheaper, cleaner and more democratic energy is possible, and the pathway lies with public energy.”

Stephen Devlin, Economist at the New Economics Foundation said:

“Providing heat and electricity to our homes and workplaces is one of the most basic and vital functions of our economy. No household should be unable to afford a basic level of energy anywhere in the country, let alone in our capital city.”

“The privatisation of our energy system is an experiment that has failed – and it is households and businesses who have paid the price. Collectively we have the technology and resources to provide affordable and clean electricity for everyone – we need a new energy system for London to make it a reality.”

Contact: Mika Minio at Switched On London 07733466038 or Laura Hill at Fuel Poverty Action 07782298065

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Spokespeople available for interview

Notes to editors

  1. Switched On London is campaigning for a publicly owned energy company that London can be proud of. We want an affordable, democratic and environmentally sustainable alternative to the Big Six. Switched on London is backed by UNISON, PCS, Greenpeace, Platform London, Hackney Energy, Fuel Poverty Action, NEF, We Own It and others.
  2. New report, Switched on London: Democratic energy in the capital, will be released on Friday 8 April
  3. Interviews are conducted online by Morar Consulting using an email invitation and an online survey.
  4. Results of any sample are subject to sampling variation. The magnitude of the variation is measurable and is affected by the number of interviews and the level of the percentages expressing the results.
  5. Sample was selected from Crowdology™ , an online panel owned and operated by Morar Consulting – this panel complies with all MRS and ESOMAR regulations.  The Crowdology™ panel is balanced across regional, age and gender demographic factors, and is nationally representative of the UK population. Panel Quality Management is carried out frequently to ensure reliable surveys.
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