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The former PM John Major says Help is needed on Energy Bills
Is this a set up?
a Former PM who does not speak much in public Energy Bills: Major Calls For 'Windfall Tax' http://news.sky.com/story/1158202/en...r-windfall-tax http://media.skynews.com/media/image...-1-522x293.jpg |
Excellent news!!
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So far Downing St. has said fair idea but they have no plans for it. |
pot kettle springs to mind.
well if saying that i am sure john would have taken all our kettles. |
I like John Major
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John Major was miles better than this PM we have now.
He is right in what he says here and this Govt and this PM has nothing to say really except switch suppliers. Some people cannot switch and what is the point anyway,the prices still rise no matter who they go to. The former PM of a Conservative Govt says something has to be done 'now', the current opposition party also says something needs to be done as well 'now'. John Major goes even further and implies the latest rises are even unacceptable and unjustifiable too. What does this Govt say, both Conservatives and Lib Dems, nothing and as to what they intend to do, also nothing. What a cowardly, weak and rotten Govt we are stuck with until 2015.They are clearly now looking and sounding like a load of yesterday's men and women. |
I think the idea is very well thought out, because it directly tackles the energy comanies' dubious claim that the hikes are to pre-empt a rise in the cost of delivering energy to homes (they've been claiming this for years and yet their profits continue to rise... funny, that) and so they really have no comeback. If their claim is true and the increases are to fund outgoings then they will not lose money to this sort of tax. The only reason they will have to pay through the nose is if their insane price hikes end up generating huge amounts of profit for the companies themselves (almost a certainty).
But of course the current government are against the idea... they've proven time and time again that they'll protect the financial interests of the rich over the rights of actual people, by default. "Cold Weather Payments" are an absolute joke. They do absolutely nothing to help normal, working families having to choose between a cold home and a massive financial squeeze over the winter. We had a 4 month old when the cold weather hit last year so skimping on gas wasn't really an option, and it went on for a good 3 months. Our dual fuel direct debit has been at £120 a month since then to cover it (and that's with a very warm summer and almost zero gas use for over 4 months). If it's as cold as predicted this year, god knows what that direct debit will look like by spring. Are we eligible for "cold weather payments"? Are we ****. And we're certainly not so well off that we don't feel the hit of potentially a £150+ energy bill every month. |
its a disgrace. this is not a market at all, its a price fixing cartel of monopolies
a total perversion of a so called free market. plus tax payers billions pays for most fo the infrastructure and building projects too the railway sproject is just as corrupt. £70 billion in a recession to get to London 15 minutes quicker and all the money turns into billions of profits for the private companies the gas of course is also carried on these new speed railways its a total stitch up , from top to bottom....meanwhile mrs evans down the road gets a few hundred pound fuel allowance per annum to try and stay live in winter evil scum |
Before you know it, this government will be slapping another "Green Tax" on those consumers who are spending £1.500 per annum on energy because they must be contributing to the "Greenhouse" effect.
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Then, of course, a conservative government or a labour one for that matter, will slap a Rail Passenger Duty on top of the Fare because Britain wants to save the world (isn't that the reason they lumbered us with the Air Passenger Duty? How much of it have they spent on "Saving the World", anyway?)
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ps why do you think thatcher DROWNED the mines after she closed them this created a massive shortage of energy which could not be fixed without us becoming enslaved by private energy companies cartel of monopolies. it didn't occur to Maggie thatcher milk snatcher, that we may one day need coal again in the next 100000 years? lovely lady she rreally wanted whats best for Britain long term>? wonderful person, with great friends like pinochet |
it is strange that former prime ministers are so easily discarded. American Presidents are lauded forever. All American Presidents have a legacy.
I think all British Prime Ministers deserve to have a legacy too. (even Gordon Brown) |
Did you see the way Julia Gillard was discarded in Australia recently? I felt it was very undignified, I didn't like it.
She was the first female Prime Minister in Australian history, but she was tossed to the curb like trash. |
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(she's not welsh, she's very Australian. Saying she's not Australian is like saying Barack Obama is a muslim, stop with that6 nastiness) |
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i know you are just trolling, but honestly, have you heard her speak? i know she has a strong accent, but it's definitely not a welsh accent. |
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Glad you finally admit she is welsh though. Youre learning a little at last dda iawn |
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