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Britons will see their energy bills cut by £200 a year under a plan to offset rising prices at Rishi Sunak.

Bright spark

Ex-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak plans to tackle cost of living crisis including abolition of sales tax was erected. This will result in £200 being deducted from his bill for every household.

He said the government was ready to find up to £10 billion to cushion the impact of price increases this October, in addition to the support he announced in May. .

Mr Sunak attacked a rival prime ministerial candidate, Liz Truss, for refusing to come up with detailed plans other than cutting environmental taxes.

} He told The Times: ``You can't hope to heat a house. It was realized in response to the prediction of a new analysis that there was.

Ms. Truss insists detailed plans will have to wait until next month's emergency budget, but her campaign says it needs to provide direct assistance to the poorest households.

Rishi previously stated:

"As soon as I know what the bill will be, I will act."

But Mr. 's ally said: , accused him of being a flip-flop. The question for Rishi is how he will fund these new promises.

One ally said:

Mr. Sunak claims that he could instead find some cash behind the couch to continue his debt.

He Said: We will first create efficiencies across Whitehall to keep one-time borrowing to an absolute minimum and provide direct support to families.

Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab criticized Truss this week, saying her plan to propose tax cuts to Britons would be "election suicide".

He warned: The party was cast into impotent oblivion of the opposition.