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Liz Truss’s energy U-turn leaves market in chaos

It is entirely unclear who will be supported, at what prices and in what way come spring

When she announced her two-year energy price guarantee, Prime Minister Liz Truss decried the “decades of short-term thinking” that had left the UK facing an energy crisis.

Her long-term approach has lasted less than six weeks.

The chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s announcement on Monday that the £2,500 energy price guarantee for a typical household will end in April leaves the energy market in chaos, with total uncertainty about who will be supported, at what prices, or in what way come next spring.

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