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GMB's Ranvir Singh accuses Conservative lawmakers of 'dropping the ball' on 'unacceptable' energy crisis

Good Morning Britain host Ranvir Singh lashed out at Conservative MP Grant Shaps on Friday's morning show installment over the ongoing energy crisis.

The energy crisis is expected to worsen in the coming months, and with rising global energy prices, the January energy price cap will exceed £4,200 in January and is currently He more than doubled by the standards of .

The bill hike is expected to spur inflation, and he reached a staggering 10.1% this week.

Ofgem's board resigned yesterday, accusing energy regulators of prioritizing businesses over consumers.

TV host Ranvir and his co-host Paul Brand ask Transport Secretary Grant Shapps about the worsening crisis amid the ongoing Conservative leadership election. Did.

Energy crisis expected to worsen in coming months (

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Ranvir raised France's relatively low energy bill and asked parliamentarians: I was. Will the UK keep our bills down?”

MP replied: Fortunately,Russiahas not been exposed to quite the same scale.

"We are exposed to an international market. It is simply a matter of trying to find out why other countries have lower charges and find ways to ensure that our charges are also lower. I think it's a problem."

"You're also dropping the ball with this. (

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Ranvir came to denounce the unpromised response, He said: The Tory leadership contest is now underway for several more weeks.

``TheNHS say there is a humanitarian crisis. and they have no idea how to do it."

She continued: "The government expects the Conservative leadership elections to be completed at the beginning of September. You're dropping the ball on this again, which is totally unacceptable, isn't it?" It sounds like a long time ago, but it's only been a few weeks," interrupted.

``From what you're saying, £37 billion doesn't seem to be being put into tackling the energy crisis. (

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Ranvir then replied: Two weeks is a long time. I need to buy school uniforms and I need to save on my bills. Energy price caps are approaching. From what you're saying, it looks like £37 billion hasn't been put into tackling the energy crisis.

It's still cold.People are still seeing that support.

Good Morning England airs on ITVat 6:00 am every weekday on.

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