Energy Bills
"It can't be a case of the magic money tree, again," Tory MP Kevin Hollinrake said.
"It's all going really well in the UK at the moment."
It's a recurring question as energy bills soar and strikes remain a regular occurrence.
Fears that two thirds of UK households could struggle to pay their bills this winter are rising.
Other sectors – including schools – have issued bleak warnings about their future too.
Governments move to cap wholesale price rises, cut the price of public transport and subsidise power plants.
"When Boris Johnson said, 'Them’s the breaks’ he was talking about all his holidays."
"Every single penny that is needed for this plan will go directly to reducing the bills of families up and down the country."
"I’m not going to apologise for going on holiday with my wife and kids.”
"We will set out how we would help people directly this winter in the coming days," the Labour leader said.