Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg signed off a £15million public information campaign that would encourage people to take simple measures like turning off radiators in empty rooms.
Backbench MPs attacked No10 s decision to nix a £15million public information campaign telling people to turn off the heating in unused rooms, and when they leave the house.
The Prime Minister stressed there was a good supply of energy in the UK as she was pressed on her pledge - made during the Tory leadership campaign - that there would be no energy rationing in Britain.