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Truss’s energy plan will be too little too late, union warns
Prime Minister Liz Truss departs 10 Downing Street, Westminster, London, to attend her first Prime Minister's Questions at the Houses of Parliament

by our Industrial reporter @TrinderMatt

LIZ TRUSS’S energy plan could ultimately be “too little, too late,” retail union Usdaw warned yesterday.

The new Tory Prime Minister’s long-awaited proposals to address soaring gas and electricity bills, due to be announced today, will fail if they force working people to “bear the brunt” of any emergency intervention, the union charged.

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