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@Jen_grows

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@MartinSLewis @itvMLshow Thanks Martin just fluff from Ed M hope they do get on & regulate LPG and oil heating suppliers, we lose out on best rates due to single fuel elec deals and to not give help to all when rest of market is capped is appalling. Heating has been off for 3 weeks, duvet whilst on sofa
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Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
Hi folks. Just leaving the studio, not my smoothest @itvMLshow as so much to fit in, yet I hope there was something helpful or interesting in it for you. Martin.
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🌱Jen@Jen_grows·
@alitia23 @MartinSLewis @LloydsBank It isn’t about that though it’s when you find out a few months down the line that you’ve got fraud on your account 🙄 the staff on the phone just don’t seem to care about customers at all
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alitia@alitia23·
@Jen_grows @MartinSLewis @LloydsBank I said this about moving my money, to the most bored sounding bloke, when I called to complain on Lloyds ‘online banking customer support’. He basically said my money was still there, the FCA would sort it if it wasn’t. Not a problem so not to worry. Ffs😡
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Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
Lloyds, Halifax, and Bank of Scotland "I saw someone else's transactions" issue update including some key checks to protect yourself from fraud, and the fact we're hearing a (very) few people being offered compensation... moneysavingexpert.com/news/2026/03/l…
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Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
TREASURY COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE STUDENT LOANS (inc Plan 2). Within that there is a questionnaire for (potential) students, graduates, university leavers & others to feed your views into, which is worth doing... committees.parliament.uk/work/9682/stud… Its good to see, and lets hope it brings pressure for improvement. PS Treasury Committee is a cross party committee of MPs, not part of the government. Its job is to scrutinise policy, examine legislation where relevant, and hold ministers and public bodies to account on behalf of Parliament. While it can publish reports and put pressure on the government, but it doesn't have any direct power to compel the government to act.
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Paul Lewis@paullewismoney·
What the middle east war means for your money. Oil price up 32%, natural gas 65%, heating oil 120%, petrol creeping up, red diesel, fertiliser up too, inflation will rise, interest rates won't fall with Ellen Fraser @Baringa + economist @realVickyPryce @Moneybox noon @BBCRadio4
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🌱Jen@Jen_grows·
@MartinSLewis The minimum order value of 500 litres when the price hikes is particularly difficult for pensioners or those on low incomes, my neighbour doesn’t get full state pension and really struggles.
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Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
Thank you for all the feedback on this. We will be compiling, especially all your consumer heating oil issues on the back of the price spike and forwarding a dossier to the Department for energy.
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Just got off the phone after @Ed_Miliband called to discuss in detail the problems people are facing with domestic energy bills and heating oil. Here's what I fed through - your feedback would be useful... 1. HEATING OIL: This is the most immediate concern as many, often in rural areas or N. Ireland, are refuelling their tanks. Prices have rocketed, a few even suggest they've nearly doubled in a week. My biggest concerns are... a) Those who can't afford the new price b) Lack of specific regulation as heating oil isn't covered by Ofgem (though that's a longer-term issue) c) Some have anecdotally reported existing booked-in orders being cancelled, and being asked to rebook at much higher prices. I want to firm up whether this is widespread... I'd like to hear specific examples of how much prices are rising, especially of point c) and will pass them through to the Department for Energy. 2. CONSUMER GAS & ELECTRICITY BILLS: This is less imminent, but a potential ticking cost time-bomb. I'm focused on the Eng, Scot & Welsh system here... - In the short term: Most bills are protected from the spike in wholesale energy prices as the Energy Price Cap is set based on a significant time-lag. In fact it is locked in to DROP 6.7% in April. Those not on the Price Cap are mainly on existing fixes (which, due to unprecedented prior policy changes, will see most suppliers cut existing fix rates on 1 April, typically by 7% to 9%) so are also price protected for now. One current concern is the lack of availability of cheap fixes. While that's frustrating, in the short term it means those whose existing fixes are ending, will just (hopefully temporarily) need to move on to the Price Cap. There are also a minority of homes who are immediately affected, eg, those on time-of-use tariffs. These include Octopus Agile & Tracker, which move half-hourly or daily with wholesale rates. These are sophisticated user tariffs, and if necessary people have the short term option to switch back to a Price Cap tariff (though do check for restrictions on how long before you can switch back). So while none of that is great, it isn't crisis point. - The end of May is likely crunch time: This is usually when the next Price Cap (July to Sept) is announced. It currently seems very likely it will rise, though just how much all depends on how long lived the current energy price spike is. Yet the key is whether wholesale rates have dropped back down or not by that point. If they have, while the Price Cap rise will annoy many, it won't be critical for most for two reasons i) The July to Sept Price Cap is usually the lowest use period. So, even if typical use rose £200/yr, in practice this'd just be, at a guess, an extra £30 to £40 paid over the period. If by then wholesale rates are down, a substantial cut would be expected for the next (Oct) Cap. ii) The rate new fixes are set at is based on wholesale rates, so if wholesale rates have dropped by then, the big push should be to get people off the Price Cap and onto fixes which could possibly look to be 20%+ cheaper, avoiding any price hike. That should then leave only those unwilling or unable to switch paying more - the latter is an issue the govt would need to concern itself with at that point. Yet if rates haven't dropped back down by May, and it looks like it'll stay high so the October Price Cap will rise too, and no cheap fixes are available, then things get into real problem territory. The government needs to be (and I suspect is starting to) planning now for that eventuality in case more hard-core intervention is needed. Martin PS I said I'd be off socials for the weekend, as normal, but thought this was worth coming back on for. I'm now resuming my weekend break from socials.

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🌱Jen@Jen_grows·
@DerekDonkey1977 @MartinSLewis @itvMLshow @ITV For some finance doesn’t come easy, I’m lucky as it does for me but remember what she said in the speech is only part of the story the detail is in the thick book which we as the public don’t have access to or the conversations the press have afterwards.
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Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
On my way back from interviewing the Chancellor did about 15 mins have a 23min on air time tonight and have about 18 mins of budget explainer I want to do. Slightly worried about the maths, but some really interesting stuff and some new stuff @itvMLshow 7:30pm not the usual 8pm
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🌱Jen@Jen_grows·
@MartinSLewis Hopefully off electric bills as we use heating oil and already can’t get best rates due to single fuel.
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Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
They say it will be £150/yr less on a typical bill (so c £1,700 a year) than it otherwise would 'ceteris paribus' (all other things remaining equal). We still await full details. Wholesale rates make up 40% of energy bills and they are variable, so things will move with those
Takeastepback@Takeastepback16

@MartinSLewis Clarify £150 off bills. Does this mean bills will come down by £150 in April or that they will go up by £150 less. Key point.

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🌱Jen@Jen_grows·
@Keir_Starmer @10DowningStreet Unless you work hard, save instead of going into debt and plan for your retirement by paying into a pension.
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Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
We will build a Britain where everyone can believe in the future again.
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🌱Jen@Jen_grows·
@MartinSLewis If a PHEV only does 30 miles on electric how can they end up paying per mile duty and also fuel duty for a journey, this is double taxation ie travel 150 miles only 30 miles electric 120 miles petrol but will be charged duty for the 150 mile plus paying for petrol duty
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Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
QUESTIONS 1: FOR CHANCELLOR. I'm interviewing the Chancellor tomorrow morning for my show 7:30pm tomorrow. I don't get long but pls feel free to suggest PRACTICAL NOT POLITICAL questions for her by reply PS I'll post Questions 2 in a mo for you to post Qs on the budget for me.
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🌱Jen@Jen_grows·
@OctopusEnergy Not sure mine is working correctly as we have higher usage in summer than winter
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Octopus Energy@OctopusEnergy·
Have you squirreled away enough energy credit for winter? Do you have too much? Or do you need to top up? #MartinLewis showed a cracking visual of how account balances change over a year — we’ve made you a personalised one. Find out more and check yours: octopus.energy/blog/balance-f…
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🌱Jen@Jen_grows·
@RupertLowe10 What happened to we are there to serve the public? Seems like some of his cabinet are there to serve themselves
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Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I have been selected to ask Starmer a question next week at PMQs... What do you think I should ask him?
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🌱Jen@Jen_grows·
@MarkDampier @ColdrickDavid @paullewismoney I’ve previously used Flagstone was good esp to spread the £85k protection but rates on there have been dismal for months so I’m back to opening accounts myself and keeping track of interest for tax purposes.
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Christine Grandison
Christine Grandison@g14christine·
@MartinSLewis @GMB Changed to O2 a few years ago as EE whom I was with was rubbish in my area. So unless I want to hang out of the upstairs window again I might be stuck with them.
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Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
Martin Lewis gives O2 & Ofcom both barrels after O2 hikes prices by more than it’d told customers & regulators do nowt to stop it! For full info and how to beat the rise see: moneysavingexpert.com/news/2025/10/o… Courtesy of @GMB
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🌱Jen@Jen_grows·
@gdcuk Have you heard any updates on timescales for pension options for retirees at all? So frustrating with waiting for option then AA recalculations it will be a long time before receiving this money. We hope we still have the health to spend it 😡
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Graham Crossley (NHS Pension Wonk)
About to talk to hundreds of accountants on the McCloud Remedy. This one is about to get technical🤯 I hope they're ready!
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🌱Jen@Jen_grows·
@MartinSLewis Did POA ourselves wills through solicitor. My dad wrote his will properly witnessed but when he died probate weren't happy under intestate rules I'd have got everything which was my dad's wish but I was made to sign an affidavit to prove I hadn't tampered with it 🤬😭
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Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
Do you have a will AND a Power of Attorney. If not they're crucial. Do listen to the pod. Especially PoAs, if you have an accident, severe strokes early dementia etc & lose capacity, without a PoA don't assume anyone can take over your finances, even to keep your mortgage paid, or pay for your care. Your money can be left in nightmare limbo!
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis

New Pod: The Grown Up Stuff! (Free) Wills & even more crucial, Power Of Attorney. I'm joined by lawyers to talk peace of mind protections, from the basics on to care homes, can your will bind ur spouse & more podcasts.APPLE.com/gb/podcast/the… open.SPOTIFY.com/show/6tsU1ycEN… BBC.co.uk/sounds/brand/p…

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🌱Jen@Jen_grows·
@naheed973 @MartinSLewis We did our PofA ourselves this year, I used the official guidance notes so only cost us printing costs, postage and £82 x 4 as we did both finance and health ones. We are 52 and 60.
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@MartinSLewis Are PoAs different to LPAs. We are in the process of doing 2 but lawyers are charging upto £900 for one. If we did it ourselves would it be the same thing? Same with Wills.
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