Office energy charges (increased in October) going up from 18p to 48p!
And this is before Russian gas/oil embargo
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This energy crisis is one reason I vote for Brexit. It was obvious the UK was becoming a parasite nation too dependent on the EU for practically everything, including energy supplies as well as law making and even food, and we were atrophying as a country in practicaly every important respect.
Now MPs, and the PM for that matter, are learning the hard way that the buck stops with them, and they can no longer use their favourite excuse "EU rules don'cha know, not a thing we can do about it!".
Even now I believe we rely on France for a fair proportion of our electricity supply, which probably largely explains the Poodle's impotence to sort out the immigrant crisis, if he is even interested in trying!
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You aren't going to get the £200 (right?) it just goes on your account?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIn his news conference he was calling it a "rebate".
Only this tulip show of a Tory party is a "loan I don't want" called a "rebate"
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Sounds very Rishy to me - can banks give a loan without request and then claw it back?
btw, he is spending close to like £10 bln on this somehow
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Originally posted by AtW View Post"Energy bills: Rishi Sunak gives one-off repayable £200 discount to households"
https://www.theguardian.com/money/20...te-council-tax
Repayable discount?
What's next - returnable salary?
Only this tulip show of a Tory party is a "loan I don't want" called a "rebate"
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"Energy bills: Rishi Sunak gives one-off repayable £200 discount to households"
https://www.theguardian.com/money/20...te-council-tax
Repayable discount?
What's next - returnable salary?
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If only there was some amount of government money, lets say £8.7 billion - that hadn't been squandered/given to mates/party donors - could have been used to assist with heating bills.
qh
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOh yeah Lidl are a great shout, though the good stuff goes in minutes.
Originally posted by d000hg View PostMerino is pricey though and hand-wash?
Originally posted by d000hg View PostI might suggest our church starts an "underwear drive" because we live in a deprived area.
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