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Monday, 26 May 2008 00:00

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Environmental charity Friends of the Earth says today's fuel poverty measures have not fixed the problem.

Its warm homes campaigner Ed Matthew said: "The only way to warm up our four million fuel poor homes is to super-insulate them and help them produce their own energy.

"The government must stop reshuffling the same tired old ideas and instead jumpstart a widespread and strategic programme of energy efficiency and renewable energy.

"We will pursue with vigour our judicial review with Help the Aged, challenging the government’s abject failure to meet is clear legal requirements on fuel poverty."



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