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"The choice between heating and eating isn't just a political slogan, it's the reality for far too many people"

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer visited a North Staffordshire engineering business to discuss the impact of rising energy costs

Sir Keir Starmer pictured during a visit to KMF Precision Sheet Metal in Newcastle-under-Lyme

Sir Keir Starmer visited a North Staffordshire engineering firm today (April 7) to discuss the impact of rising energy costs on energy intensive industries.

The Labour leader met staff and apprentices at KMF Precision Sheet Metal, in Newcastle-under-Lyme, which is one of the largest sheet metal engineering and metal fabrication companies in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Sir Keir's visit comes at a critical time for families and businesses across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ who are facing a huge increase in gas and electric bills.

During his visit, Sir Keir : "I think it's tragic that we've got people who are literally sitting at home with extra loads of clothing or because they're too scared to put the heating on.

"That is a complete failure of government. These energy bills were high enough before – they then went up by hundreds of pounds for many people last week. And now we've got this image of people sitting there scared to put their heating on and where the choice between heating and eating isn't just a political slogan, it's the reality for far too many people."

Keir Starmer meets staff and apprentices at KMF Precision Sheet Metal

He added: "What we would do is take the excess profits that oil and gas companies have made in the North Sea because of the high global price and use that directly to reduce the energy cost by up to £600 per bill for those who need it most.

"That's the kind of practical answer that I think you need from a political party. The response from the government has been quite frankly pathetic, because they've said: 'well, you can have a loan in October' – so six months after the bill goes up – 'of about 200 pounds, but you'll have to pay it back'.

"So they're shielding oil and gas companies, whilst asking those that are already paying those bills to pay the money back with loans they don't want to take. I think the government is totally, totally out of touch with the reality for millions of people – after 12 years of a Tory Government."