Carmarthenshire Young Labour and Nia Griffith MP are supporting Labour’s pledge to freeze gas and electricity prices until 2017.
We are holding two stalls on the Energy Price Freeze on November 9th, one in Llanelli town centre outside the EE shop 11am till 1pm with Young Members and Nia Griffith MP, the other in Ammanford town centre on Quay Street 1.30pm till 3.30pm with Young Members and Carmarthen East and Dinefwr Parliamentary Candidate Calum Higgins, to freeze the ridiculous prices the energy companies are charging us all.
Our energy bill freeze will save a typical household £120.
We in Carmarthenshire are in the middle of a cost of living crisis. You are working harder for longer, for less, year after year. But David Cameron will only stand up for a privileged few, not for hard working families. This Tory-led government tax cut for people on over £150,000, whilst raising it for everyone else.
Under the Tories, energy bills have risen by almost £300 for families, and local businesses tell us that energy bills are the second largest cost that they face.
Sign our petition urging David Cameron to take urgent action at labour.org.uk/energy. Check out how our campaign is going and get involved at #freezethatbill
We are Carmarthenshire Young Labour, and we are the Young Voice of the party in Carmarthenshire.
WE ARE FIGHTING FOR YOU!!!
Carmarthenshire Young Labour is made up of young members from across the county, who believe in social justice for us all. We believe in a BETTER FUTURE for us all. We deserve a BETTER FUTURE. That is why we have signed up to support the Energy Campaign. With YOUR help we can beat the big energy companies, and get our BETTER FUTURE on track.
Keep up to date with our campaign and other local issues in Carmarthenshire, by checking our social media pages. Or alternatively contact Nathaniel Williams for more information on Carmarthenshire Young Labour on 07530798811 or natwil1990@hotmail.co.uk
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