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Re: Energy prices
They're still working on the assumption that current inflationary trends are short-term.
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Re: Energy prices
Oh here comes the Frenchy-sounding, profit-hating, eco-warrior. Get in the real world, Mon Bee O!
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Re: Energy prices
If only there was some quick and easy way to find out. Their telephone was engaged so I found this instead
https://www.bp.com/en/global/bp-trading ... l-gas.html
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Re: Energy prices
A proper stitch-up by the regulator. We now have an energy 'market' whereby we are denied the arguable benefits of open competition.
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Re: Energy prices
Was that the competition that saw 29 rapacious middle men companies go bust?
I suppose it happens in a rigged artificially constructed "market" which is now a virtual monopoly.
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Yep. It's f*cked. And so are we.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 10:16 amWas that the competition that saw 29 rapacious middle men companies go bust?
I suppose it happens in a rigged artificially constructed "market" which is now a virtual monopoly.
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Re: Energy prices
£2,600 is about 1/3rd of the state pension (average payment is £8,530) and 2/3rds of a single person's Universal Credit of £4,018 (88% if <25). Combined with food price inflation and housing being unaffordable for so many, this is just not manageable.
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Re: Energy prices
My fireplace might get its first use this winter at this rate
Shame they're a rare sight these days
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Re: Energy prices
It’s such a shame this is the only we can organise ourselvesDunners wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 5:08 pmYep. It's f*cked. And so are we.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 10:16 amWas that the competition that saw 29 rapacious middle men companies go bust?
I suppose it happens in a rigged artificially constructed "market" which is now a virtual monopoly.
(It’s been a while, at least a couple of weeks)
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Re: Energy prices
Ofgem confirm that the price cap will increase to £2,800 in October (not the £2,600 previously reported). That's a 42% increase.
Meanwhile, my bolthole in France has capped energy bills at just 4%.
Meanwhile, my bolthole in France has capped energy bills at just 4%.
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Re: Energy prices
Still trying to blame every bloody thing on Brexit ? If you want to blame anybody blame that lunatic leading Russia from the Kremlin . It’s thanks to Russia fuel bills are so high and food shortages are on the horizon thanks to Russia’s navy blockade of Odessa .
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Re: Energy prices
Less than 5% of our gas is imported from Russia.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 1:13 pmStill trying to blame every bloody thing on Brexit ? If you want to blame anybody blame that lunatic leading Russia from the Kremlin . It’s thanks to Russia fuel bills are so high and food shortages are on the horizon thanks to Russia’s navy blockade of Odessa .
Sure, the war is causing havoc in international energy markets, but Government's can choose to do something about it. Such as in France, where they've capped domestic bill increases at just 4%.
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Re: Energy prices
Wonder how big a backhander Boris and chums are getting from the energy providers (allegedly). I think he could probably afford to redecorate the flat again.
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But the people are France have to make do with state run socialist electric. I'd rather pay a few pounds extra and get proper, free market electric like what we do.Dunners wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 1:21 pmLess than 5% of our gas is imported from Russia.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 1:13 pmStill trying to blame every bloody thing on Brexit ? If you want to blame anybody blame that lunatic leading Russia from the Kremlin . It’s thanks to Russia fuel bills are so high and food shortages are on the horizon thanks to Russia’s navy blockade of Odessa .
Sure, the war is causing havoc in international energy markets, but Government's can choose to do something about it. Such as in France, where they've capped domestic bill increases at just 4%.