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Old 06-07-2014, 10:01 AM #1
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Default £200 'smart' meters every household must pay for (but may not work)


[Unveiled: New £200 'smart' meters
every household must pay for
(but may not work)
Minister and Bob Geldof to launch
£11bn scheme to make us all
use 'green' meters... which other
EU nations rejected
Project will be launched this
week despite fears they will not
work and they pose a security risk
to power supplies
Energy companies will begin
the mass installation of
smart meters next year
and expense will be passed on to customers]


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz36gH7oUdE

[Sir Bob Geldof will launch an
expensive publicity drive, featuring
‘out of control’ cartoon characters
called Gaz and Leccy, on Tuesday.

Last night he confirmed he was
being paid for the campaign,
but refused to reveal how much,
saying it was ‘none of your *******ing business’.]


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