Martin Lewis has issued an energy bill warning to households across the UK.

The Money Saving Expert founder has warned people can expect to take a “seismic” hit to energy bills which could leave families being forced to decide between eating and heating their homes.

The consumer rights champion has urged the government to intervene to avoid an energy market crisis.

Martin Lewis predicts “very tough year” for UK households

Martin Lewis said: “This year is going to be a very tough year for many people.

“The energy price crisis needs substantial intervention from the Government.

“We are going to see a minimum 50% increase in energy prices in the system and that is unsustainable for many.”

Mr Lewis added: “We need to look at what we can do now and how we can protect those people who will need to choose between heating and eating.

“There are already some who are having to make that choice.

“We need to look at the whole structure of the energy market.

“The Government didn’t intervene early enough so we’re all paying for the market collapses we’re seeing.”

Energy bills could rise by 46%

The Government’s energy price cap is due to be revised in February, with the increase put onto customers’ bills from April.

According to Cornwall Insights, an energy sector specialist, bills could rise from £1,277 a year under the current price cap to £1,865 a year when the next revision is announced, a rise of 46%.

They also predict it could spike to £2,240 a year at the following quarterly revaluation in August 2022 without a significant fall in energy prices globally.

Mr Lewis added that there needs to be greater protection for the most vulnerable, who may not be able to shop around for the best deals, or may be stuck on more expensive pre-payment options.

He said: “What’s coming in April is a seismic hit for fuel bills which is going to be astronomical.

“The Government has been meeting the energy industry but they’ve not been meeting the consumer groups.

“Certainly, I’ve not heard of any taking place.

“They have to sort this now because if we leave this before it’s too late it will be a disaster.”

Government issue statement after Martin Lewis warning

A Government spokesperson said: “Protecting consumers is our top priority which is why our Energy Price Cap will remain in place.

“We are also supporting vulnerable and low-income households further through initiatives such as the £500 million Household Support Fund, Warm Home Discount, Winter Fuel Payments and Cold Weather Payments. Domestic fuels such as gas and electricity are also already subject to the reduced rate of 5% of VAT.”