Reform UK, under the leadership of Richard Tice, suggests implementing a windfall tax on the renewable energy sector, asserting that it has the potential to reduce household expenses by £350 annually. Tice has voiced concerns about existing energy policies, attributing them to escalating energy costs and the deindustrialization of Britain. Critics, such as Sam Hall from the Conservative Environment Network, have raised apprehensions that Reform's strategy may raise household expenditures and undermine investor trust. Greenpeace has retorted that Reform's suggestions would not provide relief to individuals facing challenges with energy costs, characterizing them as ineffectual.