abu13
Well-Known Member
As Mister Paul Weller once wrote "unity is powerfull"
I think that’s the bit that the tories aren’t understanding. I made the exact same point a while back before the latest round of estimated prices. The whole economy is going to contract massively and people will be affected directly by not being able to afford the prices, and indirectly as businesses close down and jobs are lost.At the very best, it's a bit like telling EVERY household that their income is going down by £3k+ per year. The trouble is,even if people can absorb it, their discretiaonary spending then falls by at least that amount therby sucking that money from the rest of the economy, much of which the government gets 20% VAT on. As it stands it gets 5% on gas and electric and little on food, but if that's all people can afford to buy,then tax receipts will fall massively. We're fooked if it stays as it is.
Yes but a scandal that's very good news for Liverpool football club.I'm already paying £300 a month and I'm £190 in credit
Used to pay £160 now they want over £700. Its a national scandal
Not just normal working class people whoever they are. Load of mates with mortgages which will see interest rises, rising fuel and food costs on top of energy.No idea how is normal working class people will be able to pay these bills
The problem we have at the moment is that whilst renewable capacity has grown significantly, natural gas is still responsible for 38% of our electricity generation in the UK.Generation types are like players in a penalty shootout. Renewables get selected first. But when the pressure is on, gas steps up to the spot. And its score determines the result.