robert was with a supplier who went bust a few months ago, so he was automatically transferred. fortunately for me, i froze for two years the price i pay. ijust think it's shocking that a lot of people are on probably relatively low incomes, it's going to be such a big factor over the winter. those being moved to a new supplier may be charged at a higher rate, which sarah doesn't think is fair. i it would be better if they did, | like, alternative plans or caps. nobody wants their energy prices going up, do they? i so, i don't really try- and think about it much, otherwise it would probably stress me out. _ there's no comfort for customers from the regulator. they think it's likely that more firms could collapse in the coming weeks. we are in unprecedented cost territory, and i'm afraid, you know, there are many, many factors that have contributed to that, including an increase in international demand, potentially some restrictions around supply, so it's very, very hard to predict how long that will last. in the last 2a hours, the government has agreed to pay