Martin Lewis wrote to Chancellor Rachel Reeves as part of his campaign to clamp down on mid-contract price hikes on mobile phone bills after recent announcements by telecoms giants

Martin Lewis has revealed a letter he was sent by Rachel Reeves after asking her to intervene over shock mobile phone bill price hikes .

The personal finance TV expert accused O2 of "increasing prices by more than it told people when they signed up" after it confirmed it would be changing the amount bills go up each year from next April. The annual price increase on Pay Monthly plans will now rise by £2.50 every April, compared to the previous £1.80.

Mr Lewis, who urged customers to switch providers to "give O2 a corporate bloody nose" in protest, wrote to Ms Reeves to request tougher action from Ofcom

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