JANE Dodds is calling on the UK energy secretary Kwasi Kwarteng to back her party’s call for a “Robin Hood” tax on the super-profits of oil and gas firms.

The Welsh Liberal Democrat Senedd Member for Mid & West Wales says introducing such a tax would raise money to support local families facing soaring energy costs.

The proposed one-off levy could raise over £5 billion to help support families in Powys as their energy bills skyrocket.

The Liberal Dems say the money raised through this “one-off” tax could fund a substantial package of emergency support to help thousands of people facing higher bills.

This would include doubling the Warm Homes Discount and extending it to all those receiving Universal Credit or Pension Credit, giving 11,606 households in Powys £300 each off their heating bills this year.

“It can’t be right that a few energy firms are making millions from record gas prices while people can't even afford to heat their homes as the cost-of-living crisis hits Powys hard,” said Ms Dodds, the Welsh Liberal Democrats leader.

“A one-off Robin Hood tax on gas and oil bosses would provide vital funding to support families in our area who are facing crippling energy price hikes.

“We know Powys is one of the worst hit areas in Wales for fuel poverty with an estimated 17 per cent of all households in Powys living in fuel poverty.

“For years both the Conservatives and Welsh Labour have ignored this problem and failed to take the bold action we need to reduce fuel poverty. The government cannot look the other way any longer while families struggle to get by.”

The party is also calling for the winter fuel allowance to be doubled, benefitting 47,700 pensioners in the area and helping them keep their homes warm. On top of this, funding would be spent on helping people insulate their homes to slash heating bills in the long term.