THE BBC Question Time audience in Canterbury has laughed at a floundering Government minister as he struggled to explain a levy, introduced by Rishi Sunak, to help people with rising energy costs.
Mr Hands started by explaining the measures including the levy the Chancellor Rishi Sunak had introduced for those struggling with energy bills.
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