Urgent action needed by PM on fuel and energy costs – First Minister and deputy First Minister

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly have written to the Prime Minister urging him to take immediate action in response to the escalating impact of rising fuel and energy costs on households and businesses here.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly have written to the Prime Minister urging him to take immediate action in response to the escalating impact of rising fuel and energy costs on households and businesses here.

Commenting on Friday, First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said: “We are deeply concerned about the escalating pressures facing families, workers and businesses as fuel and energy costs continue to rise. The cost of fuel is putting significant pressure on, with increases not sustainable. These pressures are being felt in family homes here and beyond.

“Alongside rising fuel costs and escalating energy bills, there is also an impact on businesses. Our hauliers, our farmers, and small and medium-sized enterprises are facing sharply increased operating costs too and these costs are inevitably being passed on further, deepening the cost-of-living crisis.

“Families and businesses cannot continue to absorb these sustained increases without intervention which is why we are calling on the Prime Minister to bring forward a package of measures to support those under pressure.

“This package should include a reduction in fuel duty to ease pressure on both households and businesses, targeted support for hauliers, farmers and SMEs and a comprehensive cost of living support package.

“Given the scale and immediacy of this crisis, we have asked the Prime Minister to act decisively and without delay.”

Richard Smith, RHA Managing Director, said:“We welcome the First Minister and Deputy First Minister urging the PM for urgent action on fuel costs to manage inflation.

“They call for a reduction in fuel duty and ‘targeted support for hauliers, farmers and SMEs’ which mirror our asks of the Government.

“We urge the Chancellor to scrap fuel duty increases planned from September and back operators with a targeted Essential User Rebate for haulage, coach and van operators. This would help protect supply chains, following actions by other countries including Spain, France and Italy.”