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Martin Lewis' MSE team has explained that households in England, Scotland and Wales will see their energy bills fall by £150 a year on average.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed the reduction in today's Autumn Budget, with the new prices expected to kick in on April 1.

While the reduction will take place due to various green levies paid by consumers being removed from bills. Martin is urging the government to pass the saving onto fixed tariffs.

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Martin said: "Having spoken to a senior member of the Government on energy bills since the Budget announcement, there is a clear expectation that suppliers will pass on this cost to people on fixes.

"There is precedent for this under the Energy Price Guarantee – that w

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