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Of course it is disgraceful that some people don't have enough money to meet absolutely essential living costs, especially when our next Prime Minister intends to reduce taxes which won't help such people.So I've just read about 'Warm banks'
Public buildings e.g. libraries that councils are preparing to let people use to keep warm when they can't afford to put their heating on.
Fucking disgusting that we need such a thing in this day and age.
And like food banks it will be something that the government views as a replacement for them taking responsibility. Oh it’s fine charity and goodwill will take care of it
It shouldn't be a charity thing. It should be coordinated by Government.And like food banks it will be something that the government views as a replacement for them taking responsibility. Oh it’s fine charity and goodwill will take care of it
Least some aren’t burying their heads. Can you imagine the increased suicide risk coming our waySo I've just read about 'Warm banks'
Public buildings e.g. libraries that councils are preparing to let people use to keep warm when they can't afford to put their heating on.
Fucking disgusting that we need such a thing in this day and age.
Mental healthcare has been chaotic for about a decade now. They recon a third of an average police officers job is now dealing with people with mental health issues. Austerity was great wasn’t it.Least some aren’t burying their heads. Can you imagine the increased suicide risk coming our way
...except the companies making record profits. Or the government, who could put legislation in place to prevent them profiteering to such a degree.Massive problems on the way this winter and there’s nothing anyone can do about the prices…unless the war ends, which I very much doubt unfortunately.
You’ve just got to hope that the government properly helps those most in need. I reckon they’ll be another round of significant assistance when we get to autumn. It needs better targeting though
It shouldn't be a charity thing. It should be coordinated by Government.
Massive problems on the way this winter and there’s nothing anyone can do about the prices…unless the war ends, which I very much doubt unfortunately.
You’ve just got to hope that the government properly helps those most in need. I reckon they’ll be another round of significant assistance when we get to autumn. It needs better targeting though
While I get your point, a competent government wouldn't have let it get to a stage where people had to huddle together for warmth because they can't heat their own homes while energy companies make record profits and the wealthy are being given tax cuts.Of course it is disgraceful that some people don't have enough money to meet absolutely essential living costs, especially when our next Prime Minister intends to reduce taxes which won't help such people.
However, this is actually a good initiative, both from an environmental and public well-being perspective and exactly the sort of thing that a competent Government would be promoting and planning. We have lots of big buildings that we have to heat but which are far from fully occupied. Why not save energy by coordinating this? A lot of elderly people would also quite likely benefit from seeing other people which also tackles loneliness which is a major problem with older people. However, under the Tories since Thatcher there is no such thing as society, it's all about helping yourself and don't care about anyone less fortunate.
No this isn't a substitute for dealing with the grotesque inequality we have and which is going to get worse but it is potentially a good initiative for many reasons.
It's one of those things that I feel torn over. I think it's wonderful how these people and organisations are helping people, but at the same time it's because of people like them papering over the gaping chasms that's enabling government to get away with failure of it's duty to it's own citizens.And like food banks it will be something that the government views as a replacement for them taking responsibility. Oh it’s fine charity and goodwill will take care of it
That’s what I implied. Went to a Greek village last week where there was an old olive oil press that had been paid for and built by the village
This may be a very naive question, but:
If the profits are so high for fossil fuel companies, doesn’t that suggest the prices could be much lower?
Our household energy bills are obviously capped
The government needs to do something now though.
Martin Lewis described them as a 'Zombie government' and he's right. We can't wait till they get back off their holidays.
Johnson fucking off on holiday when he finishes next month anyway is inexcusable although unsurprising. People just want to know the government are at least working on an assistance plan. Appreciate it will be for the new PM to decide but you’d hope the treasury are already working on options. An immediate UC inflation uplift in the meantime would’ve helped
This is true , I had to explain this to someone at work who I thought was reasonably intelligent, he was telling me he already pays £3000 a year so with the cap in Oct set at £3700 he will only be paying £700 more ..he then came in next week and said they want to set his direct debits at £600 a monthI think a lot of people (not saying you are one of them!) don't understand the cap.
They see this new update today of £4,266 and think that's the cap - that they can leave their heating on all winter and that's the most they can be charged and not understanding that it's the price per kWh that is capped.
I think that will catch a lot of people out unfortunately
Well I keep bringing it up but it would be nice to see some international comparisons.Yeah, massive demand and reduced supply (from Russia) has pushed prices up. there’s no doubt some companies have been profiteering though, especially on oil. I heard earlier that the cost per barrel was recently around same as Feb ($90) but prices at petrol stations are still 30p per litre higher than then, which is a disgrace
I saw a breakdown of the retail energy bills though and the profit per customer was something like £35 (out of say £2k). I’ll see if I can dig out article but it wasn’t crazy. Our household energy bills are obviously capped, they’re high because of wholesale gas prices not through rampant profiteering.
All energy companies get lumped together which isn’t helpful. BP and Shell who have taken the piss don’t provide our gas and electric. Centrica made bigger profits this year but most of that won’t be from standard household energy and it’s nowhere near those other two. I think they’ve committed to re-investing in UK gas storage facilities which is at least some consolation
Lots of household energy companies have gone bust in last 12 months which shows there’s not massive profit in it, especially at the moment
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It says on the image.we were much cheaper last year then?
What’s this sourced from?
How UK gas and electricity prices compare to France, Germany and rest of Europe
Brits are facing far higher energy costs this year, but how do our bills compare with our European neighbours?www.nationalworld.com
It says on the image.
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Hmm, France
Over 70% of energy from domestic nuclear power plants
Nuclear power is controlled by state owned companies
Renewables the next largest chunk of the grid
Almost like it's what we should have done all along
But that's a fairly smart way to do it ,no ?I think it’s more to do with macron having an election and before it freezing energy prices and absorbing £7 billion losses on the purchase of energy. Which in time will be recouped in general taxation
I think it’s more to do with macron having an election and before it freezing energy prices and absorbing £7 billion losses on the purchase of energy. Which in time will be recouped in general taxation
French energy costs have usually been pretty favourable have they not? Which isn't a massive surprise combining state ownership with home grown electricity.
And in paying EDF we're helping them even further
/wavesI’m not against nuclear but many on your side of politics would never encourage it
I’m not against nuclear but many on your side of politics would never encourage it
She's just dreadful.
That's one of my issues with it - it feels like we're quickly moving on with other sources and new nuclear plants being agreed now are going to be expensive millstones by the time they even come online, let alone are due to be decommissioned, If that was the way we were going to go it needed to have been a long time ago and for them to be ready to produce energy right now.It does put me at odds with most people in left wing circles but the scientist in me understands it's needed to plug the gap while we find a long term energy and fuel solution. France got onto it at the right time and have benefitted. Part of their problem at the moment is the plants are coming to the end of their useful life which will mean some decomissioning and recommissioning needed to keep up supply.
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