Future homes standard ‘right for tackling cost-of-living crisis’ – Ed Miliband

It is “clear” the UK needs a future homes standard to help those struggling with the cost of living, Ed Miliband has said, as he visited a “zero-bills” new-build in Staffordshire.

Mr Miliband said he was “incredibly impressed” with the Octopus Energy initiative, which guarantees zero energy bills for five years on new homes kitted out with a combination of solar panels, a home battery and a heat pump.

Octopus Energy is partnering with housing developers to try to make their zero-bills tariff the standard for new homes.

Ed Miliband and another man at doorway of a new-build zero bills home in Staffordshire
Shadow secretary of state for energy security and net zero Ed Miliband, during a visit to a zero-bills home in Stafford (Jacob King/PA)

He said: “I think it’s really, really important to say to people, this is about the future and it’s about tackling the cost-of-living crisis that people are facing.

“I think most people who’ve been offered the chance to buy a zero-bills home would say, ‘where’s the catch?’.

Ed Miliband walks past new-build homes wearing a hard hat and pink hi-vis with a group of people
Ed Miliband is shown around the Bellway Homes development in Stafford (Jacob King/PA)

“Now, obviously, when it comes to the future home standard, we’re going to look, if we get into government, at the details of that and so that will require thorough examination.

“But I think what’s clear is we should have a future home standard and that’s the right thing for the environment, but crucially, it’s the right thing for tackling the cost-of-living crisis because year on year on year of lower bills or zero bills is something I think we’d all want to see.”

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