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I'll roll back Energy Bill green taxes - PM David Cameron today
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up energy bills, Cameron vows as pressure mounts for a windfall tax on power firms' profits David Cameron under pressure to act after tax call from Sir John Major Former Tory PM warns too many are choosing between eating and heating Condemned energy firms imposing double-digit price rises this winter] Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2iXuxzPHW Today in Parliament. Every Energy Billl has around £112 added started by New Labour. If Every Bill goes down £100? that would be Good news Link for Kizzy http://www.theguardian.com/business/...n-test-cameron |
That would be great news!
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That would be rubbish news, we need renewables... we don't need nuclear, which will add £100s to bills btw.
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My names kizzy not google, there's no reason why they wouldn't work, wind in energy out?
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actually I did just google and it appears that wind farms are generating too much energy at times for the grid to take :suspect: Pretty sure I heard that about the wind farm building being halted, maybe around the same time they were doing a deal with China for Nuclear? anyone??
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Did I sound arsey? soz.... how ridic eh? too MUCH energy! :joker:
One word, oligarchy. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21147279 |
Unbelievable... we have energy but we get rid of it to say we need a nuclear facility.
As Alan Partridge would say 'THIS COUNTRY!' |
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I don't see the issue with windfarms... I think they're relaxing to watch, and in olden days windmills were everywhere... I don't see the associated problems nuclear brings!
Ireland would be lucky to get them, we got the radioactive end of the stick! :( |
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Well everyone could have solar but the government scuppered that didn't they?...
Generate more energy than you need and sell it back to the energy companies for profit?!... I don't think so!! |
Most have been bad but his peformance at PMQ's today was abyssmal, he came across desperate and seemed like he had plucked this out of thin air with little thought given to the move.
Of course anything that may help decrease bills for energy has to be welcomed but the problem still remains,what has to be done to and with the energy companies. He also has to get this passed the Lib Dem part of the coalition too and frankly at this stage of the parliament it will surprise me if he does get any of it through really. This was a really bad show from the PM today and still no condemnation of the energy companies in the main for putting their customers and the country in fact in this position. He certainly was badly rattled with this issue today for sure. |
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So a reduction of £100 for most households? Err...
The average bill is over £1000, and prices have just hiked 10%. So they've just gone up by OVER £100 per household. But now good ol' Dave is going to get them reduced... By less than what they've just gone up... So everything will just be the same. For now. Until they hike the prices again next year. It's like whacking an elastoplast on someone whose just been stabbed in the kidney. |
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Also this is going to be part of a'consultation' process over the next year so more procrastination from him. |
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