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Windfall taxes on energy companies

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    #11
    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    I think there is a special case for a windfall tax here, as long as the extra money is directed at pensioners. These gas companies are virtually monopolies and no way can a 35% rise in charges be justified when profits are already 1 Billion pounds.
    I agree, if they were a monopoly. But I buy gas and electricity from NPower, not British Gas, so how can British Gas be a monopoly?

    If they can make money charging more than their competition for an identical product, then good luck to them.
    Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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      #12
      Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
      I agree, if they were a monopoly. But I buy gas and electricity from NPower, not British Gas, so how can British Gas be a monopoly?

      If they can make money charging more than their competition for an identical product, then good luck to them.
      I reckon all the UK power suppliers are in a Cartel. Each one puts its prices up a few weeks after the other and the cycle of price rises begins again.

      OFGEN or whoever they are that supposedly protects the consumer from profiteering needs shooting.

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        #13
        Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
        OFGEN or whoever they are that supposedly protects the consumer from profiteering needs shooting.
        Monopolies commissions should be more competitive.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Gordon Brown View Post
          Every penny would go to "hard working families". Trust me.
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            #15
            Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
            I agree, if they were a monopoly. But I buy gas and electricity from NPower, not British Gas, so how can British Gas be a monopoly?

            If they can make money charging more than their competition for an identical product, then good luck to them.


            Not everybody has a credit rating that allows them to move suppliers on a whim. Therefore, this parasite company can exploit the poorest members of society with these excessive increases. Thus to all intents and purposes they are acting as a monopoly.

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              #16
              Originally posted by zeitghost
              That's blocked here...
              Pic of cyclops next to a tosser sign. He has a facial expression that makes him look like he needs a good fart.

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                #17
                It's only fair

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by zathras View Post
                  What is it about this country that we knock what is successful. If you want someone to blame for the price of petrol look closer at the government rather than Shell or Esso.

                  Most of what we pay at the pumps goes into the coffers of Mr Darling, our petrol before tax is amongst the cheapest in Europe. It is only after the tax is imposed that it becomes the most expensive. Maybe we should impose a windfall tax on the government! but given that is not possible hows about a P45 when the next election comes around.
                  For the record Zat I am against the windfall tax. It is a very bad message to be sending out to business in general, which will only have a negative effect on the economy in the long run. Also, I don't think it is justifiable; the government's mismanagement of the economy have got them in this state; it shouldn't be down to successful companies to bail them out. BG make profits of about 1-2%; much lower than most other companies; they just shift that much of the stuff. Also don't forget that private companies are ultimately owned by shareholders; you and me; and they are taking more money directly out of your pockets by levying this sort of tax, despite "encouraging" people to save and invest. The government should sort out their own mess.

                  (Incidentally I wasn't postulating that "IT contractors are next" in the wording of the poll, it was purely illustrative of the sort of precedent that a windfall tax sets).
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                    #19
                    I'd like to see swingeing winfall taxes with 90% going straight to pensioners and the rest invested in government IT projects. If I was Brown I'd do it to give me some electoral glimmer of hope.

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                      #20
                      When I am your leader we will not impose a windfall tax! But we will ensure all hard working Britains get a fair deal by taxing the huge profits of these corporations in a one off tax!

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