Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Oral Answers to Questions

Nia Griffith Excerpts
Wednesday 21st January 2026

(1 day, 10 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Rachel Taylor Portrait Rachel Taylor (North Warwickshire and Bedworth) (Lab)
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5. What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help reduce the cost of living in Wales.

Nia Griffith Portrait Dame Nia Griffith (Llanelli) (Lab)
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6. What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help reduce the cost of living in Wales.

Jo Stevens Portrait The Secretary of State for Wales (Jo Stevens)
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The Government are absolutely determined to lower the cost of living for families across Wales and the whole UK. That is why we are benefiting 69,000 children in Wales by scrapping the two-child limit. It is why we are slashing household energy bills by an average of £150 a year, and why we are again increasing the national minimum and living wage, building on the previous increase, which boosted the incomes of up to 160,000 workers in Wales.

Jo Stevens Portrait Jo Stevens
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My hon. Friend is absolutely right; this Government are supporting people across Wales and the UK with the cost of living. In comparison with when we came into government, households that take out a new mortgage are saving around £1,400 a year on their mortgage repayments. We have also increased the state pension by 4.8%, which will take effect in April, benefiting 700,000 pensioners across Wales. We have also uprated the universal credit standard allowance by over 6%—the first ever permanent real-terms increase—benefiting 320,000 households in Wales.

Nia Griffith Portrait Dame Nia Griffith
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The cost of living is still a major concern for my constituents in Llanelli, so I very much welcome the decision by this Labour Government to give households £150 to help with their domestic energy bills, but can the Secretary of State explain exactly who is eligible and when and how they will receive the money?

Jo Stevens Portrait Jo Stevens
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Energy bills are a significant issue for people across the country. That is why, thanks to this Labour Government, from April this year all households will see an average £150 reduction in costs on their energy bills. Energy suppliers will pass on the savings automatically to households.

My hon. Friend will have seen today the launch of our warm homes plan, which is a £15 billion fund. In Wales, it will make grants available for households to replace gas boilers with heat pumps, and it will mean stronger standards for landlords who privately rent homes, so that they are safer, warmer and more affordable to run.