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The Citizens Advice report on people being cut off from pre-payment meters is across the news today.

And it doesn’t surprise one man.

“We’ve been campaigning on this since last summer,” said Andrew Pakes, Labour Parliamentary candidate for Peterborough.

“It was one of the first campaigns I picked up.”

Here’s the Citizens Advice report:

Millions left in the cold and dark as someone on a prepayment meter cut off every 10 seconds, reveals Citizens Advice

  • New analysis from the charity reveals the stark reality for people who pay for their energy through a prepayment meter
  • In 2022 Citizens Advice saw more people who can’t top up their prepayment meter than in the whole of the last 10 years combined
  • The charity is now calling for a total ban on forced prepayment meter installations until new protections are brought in

New research from Citizens Advice found that 3.2 million people across Great Britain ran out of credit on their prepayment meter last year because they couldn’t afford to top up.

That’s one person every 10 seconds – cut off from their energy supply as the cost-of-living crisis left people struggling to keep the lights on.

For most it’s not just a one off. Citizens Advice has found more than two million people are being disconnected at least once a month.

And more than one in five (19%) prepayment meter customers cut off in the past year then spent at least 24 hours without gas or electricity, leaving them unable to turn the heating on or cook a hot meal.

Citizens Advice – the consumer watchdog for the energy market -is particularly concerned about disabled people and those living with long-term health conditions. Nearly one in five (18%) households including someone in this group, who ran out of credit last year, went on to spend two days or more without energy supply.

Millions left in the cold and dark as someone on a prepayment meter cut off every 10 seconds, reveals Citizens Advice. It’s a campaign Andrew Pakes, Labour Parliamentary candidate has been working on for over a year.

Over Christmas, my daughter and I sat in the cold and dark – Rona’s story

Rona is disabled and lives with her daughter who has special educational needs. She struggled to cope with rising energy bills and got into debt with her supplier. Without warning, her supplier switched her smart meter to prepayment mode, leaving her without gas and electricity.

Rona said: “One evening just before Christmas my power went off. I assumed it was a power cut. I had no way to make any calls, so my daughter and I were left in the dark all night with no heating, lights or means of making any food. I was really anxious.

“I went to my local Citizens Advice when the power didn’t come back on the next morning. They spoke to my supplier and found out they’d switched my smart meter to prepayment mode.

“I explained that I was on the priority services register. I also said I’m in a wheelchair and unable to access my meter, but none of it made a difference. I’m now reliant on my sister or her husband to go to the post office to help me top up my meter.

“Over Christmas I went without energy because the credit ran out, and the post office was closed, so my daughter and I sat there cold, in the dark. How can I live like this?”

A worrying trend

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In 2022 Citizens Advice saw more people who can’t top up their prepayment meter than in the whole of the last 10 years combined. That grim record broke even the charity’s predictions for the amount of people it would help with the issue in the last year.

The energy regulator, Ofgem, has rules that means certain groups, such as disabled people and those with long-term health conditions, should not be forced onto a prepayment meter.

Citizens Advice previously raised concerns to Ofgem and the government that it had seen evidence of suppliers forcing people in these groups onto prepayment meters. In October, Ofgem warned suppliers that not enough was being done to identify customers in vulnerable circumstances before installing a prepayment meter.

Today, Citizens Advice reveals that in the month following Ofgem’s intervention more than a third of prepayment meter households including a disabled person, or someone with a long-term health-condition, were cut off from their energy supply at least once.

That’s more than 470,000 struggling households left in the dark.

Time for a change

Citizens Advice is now calling for a total ban on forced prepayment meter installations until new protections are introduced, ensuring households can no longer be fully cut off from gas and electricity.

The charity has seen a 229% increase in the past year in the number of people coming for help who can’t afford to top up their prepayment meter.

It’s heard from people forced on to a prepayment meter, unable to top up even though their medication needs to be refrigerated. And there are stories like that of a single parent with a young baby, left in the cold and the dark for 48 hours after her supplier switched her to a meter she couldn’t keep topped up.

Based on Ofgem figures, Citizens Advice estimates that 600,000 people were forced onto a prepayment meter because they couldn’t afford their energy bills in 2022.

And it predicts 160,000 more people could be moved onto a prepayment meter by the end of winter if no further action is taken.

Dame Clare Moriarty, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice, said: “All too often the people finding it hardest to pay their bills are being forced onto a prepayment meter they can’t afford to top up. This puts them at real risk of being left in cold, damp, and dark homes.

“The staggering rise in the cost of living means many simply cannot afford to heat and power their homes to safe levels.

“New protections are needed to stop people being fully cut off from gas and electricity. Until then, there must be a total ban on energy companies forcing those already at breaking point onto prepayment meters. If Ofgem doesn’t act, the government must intervene.”

Millions left in the cold and dark as someone on a prepayment meter cut off every 10 seconds, reveals Citizens Advice. It’s a campaign Andrew Pakes, Labour Parliamentary candidate has been working on for over a year.

Mr Pakes said the latest government statistics published in 2019 show 11,231 meters in use in homes across Peterborough https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/electric-prepayment-meter-statistics

“Given the squeeze on incomes since then, that figure is more than likely higher now,” he added.

 

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