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Martin Lewis urges people to switch energy provider during lockdown

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Taking a break from offering invaluable advice on coronavirus-related topics, Martin Lewis told This Morning viewers why now is the best time to lock in a cheap energy deal.

According to the money-saving expert, Brits could be saving around £300 a year, Martin explained why the lack of demand for fuel is having a huge impact: "With people staying at home and travelling less there’s been a global sump slump for oil.

In fact, for a day last week, staggeringly the US oil price was negative - they couldn't sell it, so instead they were having to pay to have barrels stored. "And this low oil price feeds into switchers' prices for gas and electricity too.

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