The UK has a history of government intervention during significant crises, with citizens now anticipating a similar response to the ongoing energy bill challenges. Following the furlough scheme implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic and the extensive financial support provided under Liz Truss’s premiership, questions are arising about whether the current government will step in once more. The public’s expectation of state assistance during times of economic hardship has been shaped by these recent precedents. This recurring pattern of official intervention raises the prospect of further government action to mitigate the impact of rising energy costs on households and businesses across the country.


