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steeleye20 Croydon 07 Apr 22 8.54pm | |
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There couldn't be a better example of the tories incompetence than their panic stricken energy security policy. It condemns households to years of soaring bills and does nothing to end our dependence on fossil fuels and make the UK efficient in energy. 'Putin will be happy’: Government’s energy plan will keep UK hooked on fossil fuels, experts warn. There is even no increase in onshore wind the cheapest and most efficient option. Tory back-benchers 'don't think they look very nice'. Insulate Britain's leaking homes - nah. Solar? nah, not really. Windfall tax to reduce bills? nah, labour policy. Still there may be nuclear power and new north sea exploration come back in 10 years time. They have been in office 12 years, and boy, does it show.
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cryrst The garden of England 08 Apr 22 6.08am | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
There couldn't be a better example of the tories incompetence than their panic stricken energy security policy. It condemns households to years of soaring bills and does nothing to end our dependence on fossil fuels and make the UK efficient in energy. 'Putin will be happy’: Government’s energy plan will keep UK hooked on fossil fuels, experts warn. There is even no increase in onshore wind the cheapest and most efficient option. Tory back-benchers 'don't think they look very nice'. Insulate Britain's leaking homes - nah. Solar? nah, not really. Windfall tax to reduce bills? nah, labour policy. Still there may be nuclear power and new north sea exploration come back in 10 years time. They have been in office 12 years, and boy, does it show. Wind turbines take about 60 years to balance the emmisions used to manufacture and install them so to fit with the policy of cleaner energy is a red herring.
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Hrolf The Ganger 08 Apr 22 8.39am | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
There couldn't be a better example of the tories incompetence than their panic stricken energy security policy. It condemns households to years of soaring bills and does nothing to end our dependence on fossil fuels and make the UK efficient in energy. 'Putin will be happy’: Government’s energy plan will keep UK hooked on fossil fuels, experts warn. There is even no increase in onshore wind the cheapest and most efficient option. Tory back-benchers 'don't think they look very nice'. Insulate Britain's leaking homes - nah. Solar? nah, not really. Windfall tax to reduce bills? nah, labour policy. Still there may be nuclear power and new north sea exploration come back in 10 years time. They have been in office 12 years, and boy, does it show. Yeah, and if it had been up to you, we would have a man in charge who would probably have surrendered to Russia already.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 08 Apr 22 11.51am | |
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You’ve got to wonder what goes on behind the scenes in the Tory party and government with them and the chancellor being unprepared for 1) The public finding out about his wife’s non dom status avoiding millions in tax (while living in Downing Street and using Britain’s facilities/services) It is legal but when you’re imposing taxes and tougher financial constraints on people who vote for you? Forget being PM in future. 2) The Sunak’s holding US green cards until more than a year into being chancellor. This can enable them to pay US tax rather than British taxes. Did nobody know or see or hear this coming? This was clearly held back for maximum effect at a time when Sunak makes unfavourable decisions on tax. The whole lot of them are hypocrites with their snouts in the trough. The obvious cronyism going on probably explains why none of this was ever spoken about or corrected with payments to HMRC. No sympathy for Sunak. You can’t be a hypocrite in his position and expect to be untouchable.
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 08 Apr 22 2.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Yeah, and if it had been up to you, we would have a man in charge who would probably have surrendered to Russia already. What he did actually pledge (not a made-up fantasy) is to nationalise utilities which seems an eminently sensible idea given the rises we now face. France have capped price rises at 4%...
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BlueJay UK 08 Apr 22 2.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
You’ve got to wonder what goes on behind the scenes in the Tory party and government with them and the chancellor being unprepared for 1) The public finding out about his wife’s non dom status avoiding millions in tax (while living in Downing Street and using Britain’s facilities/services) It is legal but when you’re imposing taxes and tougher financial constraints on people who vote for you? Forget being PM in future. 2) The Sunak’s holding US green cards until more than a year into being chancellor. This can enable them to pay US tax rather than British taxes. Did nobody know or see or hear this coming? This was clearly held back for maximum effect at a time when Sunak makes unfavourable decisions on tax. The whole lot of them are hypocrites with their snouts in the trough. The obvious cronyism going on probably explains why none of this was ever spoken about or corrected with payments to HMRC. No sympathy for Sunak. You can’t be a hypocrite in his position and expect to be untouchable. It stinks, along with his whining about it like we're somehow not deemed worthy of having an opinion on the matter.
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cryrst The garden of England 08 Apr 22 2.29pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
What he did actually pledge (not a made-up fantasy) is to nationalise utilities which seems an eminently sensible idea given the rises we now face. France have capped price rises at 4%... Do you remember when big corporations were run by hmg?
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 08 Apr 22 2.56pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
What he did actually pledge (not a made-up fantasy) is to nationalise utilities which seems an eminently sensible idea given the rises we now face. France have capped price rises at 4%... Yeah, they only got 4%, we got 54%, and going up again in October-but they didn"t get freedom!- and freedoms going to lower our bills in time- Jacob said it could take 50 years- but who cares- you might starve or freeze to death waiting- but trust in this CONservative government- give them time, 12 years isn"t long enough to get things sorted, be fair, in time they will come good!
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 08 Apr 22 3.42pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Do you remember when big corporations were run by hmg? Good thing that's not what I'm suggesting. Can someone of about 60 explain to me why bills are going up so significantly while energy companies post profits into the billions?
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steeleye20 Croydon 08 Apr 22 4.02pm | |
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Labours proposed windfall tax on energy companies excess profits would have covered the £700 rise, for this time only. There is no prospect of us becoming more energy efficient in fact the governments proposals are fundamentally flawed and damaging to the climate. By the time any of their old-hat policies come into play in 10 years time we will need mortgages to pay the energy bills alone. Solar and wind are here now they are the cheapest and most efficient solutions. So is the long overdue insulation of our leaking homes. It's all bad to come.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 08 Apr 22 4.07pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
Good thing that's not what I'm suggesting. Can someone of about 60 explain to me why bills are going up so significantly while energy companies post profits into the billions? It"s mainly because we are a cap doffing nation, as you stated, in France they aren"t happy with a 4% rise, here we are on 54% and more in October, Bungle has just stated Richi is doing an ouitstanding job as im typing. but we are a subserviant bunch! Richis wife could pay the £11 here if she wanted, yet doesn"t as shes from India, yet took £100000 furlough from here, nice! I propose we don"t tax anyone earning over £500 k anything at all, just ask for a signed photo to drool over, they work hard and deserve to keep EVERY penny!
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steeleye20 Croydon 08 Apr 22 5.05pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
What he did actually pledge (not a made-up fantasy) is to nationalise utilities which seems an eminently sensible idea given the rises we now face. France have capped price rises at 4%... It is also a reason why the French inflation rate is half of ours.
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