Government must “step up” says Boylan as 300,000 in energy arrears
Mike Finnerty 01 Aug 2025
Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan has slammed the government as figures show the number of people in energy arrears has hit an all-time high of 301,379.
Boylan noted “on top of this, the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) is preparing to hike the network costs that you have to pay, but to cut them for data centres.”
“The same data centres are hoarding more and more of the energy we produce, stalling the delivery of more badly needed homes, and putting our grid under real pressure.”
“Big energy companies like Flogas, are also intent on continuing to jack up their energy prices, all while raking in eye watering profits,” the MEP stated.
“The government will pretend that these issues are outside their control, but they are not. These are political decisions.”
Boylan said “Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael talk about their glossy ‘taskforce’ to look at energy prices, despite the last government launching a ‘steering group’ to do the same thing; this will be another talking shop to waste taxpayer money.”
The Dublin MEP called on the government to “step up” and “tackle these issues.”
“They need to scrap the cut to costs for data centres and crucially, use this year’s budget to bring forward badly needed supports to help families and small businesses who are struggling with sky high energy costs.
“Sinn Féin would tackle this head on. This budget must include energy credits as part of a cost of living package to reduce the pressure households are facing and extend the reduced VAT on electricity and gas bills until the end of the year.”