Britons and Energy Bills Tracker

Commissioned by Electrify Britain, we are tracking public sentiment to energy bills every three months.

Last updated fieldwork: 05 – 09 June 2026


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With less than one in five Britons saying energy bills are affordable, we are tracking the impact energy bills have had, what measures Britons are having to take, and when, if ever, they think they may come down

 

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Our Methodology

This instalment of the tracker was the third, with the previous iterations from August 2025 available here, and the March 2026 tracker available here. The online polling had 2,081 respondents and is weighted to match the adult British population by age, gender, region, education level, ethnicity and past vote.

We adhere to British Polling Council guidelines and publish full methodology details with every poll. For questions about our methodology, please contact our team: polling@moreincommon.com

Our Methodology

This instalment of the tracker was the third, with the previous iterations from August 2025 available here, and the March 2026 tracker available here. The online polling had 2,081 respondents and is weighted to match the adult British population by age, gender, region, education level, ethnicity and past vote.

We adhere to British Polling Council guidelines and publish full methodology details with every poll. For questions about our methodology, please contact our team: polling@moreincommon.com

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