as a reheated announcement with no new resources. campaigners say to really change things will cost billions more. this winter, the government is now planning to spend £18 million on more public information about how to reduce energy usage, including advice to turn down the temperature of your boiler, turn off radiators when you re not using the room, and seal draughts from windows and doors. many worry that the biggest concern should be for those who won t be able to heat their homes at all. damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. i m joined by liam norton a spokesperson for the insulate britain, a campaign group that wants a national programme to ensure homes are insulated to be low energy by 2030. welcome. an extra £1 billion to insulate homes, what is your reaction to that? i insulate homes, what is your reaction to that? reaction to that? i think it s ironic that reaction to that? i think it s ironic that it reaction to that? i think it s ironic that it is reaction to