Chancellor pledges to deliver energy bill discount in Northern Ireland
Nadhim Zahawi was meeting with the Utility Regulator and Stormont ministers to discuss extending the UK-wide scheme to the region.
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Your support makes all the difference.Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has pledged that he will deliver an equivalent to the Ā£400 energy bill discount in Northern Ireland.
Mr Zahawi is meeting with the Utility Regulator and Stormont ministers in Belfast to discuss extending the UK-wide scheme to the region ā which has been complicated by the lack of a functioning Stormont Assembly.
The Chancellor would also be visiting Scotland and Wales, but said he wanted to come to Northern Ireland first to make sure the Government delivered its commitment around the energy discount.
āMy pledge is that we will operationalise this and deliver it because that is what the Prime Minister wants me to do, that is what I will do,ā he said.
āToday is about making sure that I work with the Utility Regulator, with the economy and community ministers to make sure we now deliver against that, and do it as quickly and as efficiently as possible, so the meeting today is to make sure we get that done.
āI hope by the end of the meeting weāre in a place where we all know this will happen and it will happen as quickly as possible.ā
Last month, the Westminster Government revealed details of the scheme in which households in Great Britain would get more than Ā£60 off their energy bills each month throughout winter as part of its cost-of-living support measures.
The money, which is part of a package announced in May this year, will be delivered in six instalments over six months to some 29 million households.
Households will see Ā£66 taken off their energy bills in October and November, and Ā£67 between December and March, the Government said.
But there has been uncertainty about how Northern Ireland households will receive the payment to help with energy costs.
The region is without a functioning executive or assembly as part of the DUPās protest against the post-Brexit Northern Ireland Protocol.
Pressed on whether the energy discount would be delivered in Northern Ireland, Mr Zahawi said: āI will do everything in my power to make sure that we deliver the money, and hence why Iām here, and hence why weāre having these meetings.
āOf course I want to see the Executive restored and we will do everything to try and get to a place where it is restored, that is the best place for the people of Northern Ireland in my view.ā