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Sir John Major hits out at 'unacceptable' hike in prices and calls for excess profit tax on Big Six energy firms
Former Prime Minister says energy companies should fund people struggling to pay winter bills
Sir John Major challenged ministers to levy a windfall tax this winter on energy companies' profits to protect the neediest in society as he warned Conservative chiefs of the electoral dangers of vacating the political centre ground.
The former Prime Minister urged his party to reconnect with voters in the North of England, where it had been relegated to the political fringe, and to help poor families struggling to make ends meet in tower blocks and council estates.
He predicted the Government would have to step in to prevent families from having to choose between heating and eating if there is a bitterly cold spell of weather.
Both Downing Street and Conservative sources distanced themselves from his comments, which follow Labour leader Ed Miliband's promise of a 19-month freeze on gas and electricity prices if he wins the next general election.
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