Private company making profit, shock horror.
Record profits after an un-needed price increase.
Private company making profit, shock horror.
Should go back to being nationalised.
The money should go to a company that is willing to invest in the future then, rather than to a company that could already safeguard their future if they wanted to.
By subsiding major companies on things like this we are just allowing them to take the public for mugs for even longer.
Record profits after an un-needed price increase.
yup, but thanks to having mp's with the iq's of house plants things wont change.

Go on...
Nobody has to be a British Gas customer.

Go on...
Nobody has to be a British Gas customer.
The profit margins on most customers are not big enough to enable that kind of price gap - running costs, wholesale gas costs & government commitments are pretty much the same across all of the big 6.The alternative, non huge profit making from needless rises, company would be?
And there is the problem. They are all the same, all making the same sort of profits. Why? Because they all can.
If one of them said "we are gonna make half of what the other companies do per household" they would get a lot more customers and probably make more profit. Until another drops their prices significantly to compete.
At the moment none of them need to do that.
And aren't some of them linked in some way to some of the companies? Back handed pay offs and all sorts I'd imagine![]()
Private company in making money SHOCKER.

The alternative, non huge profit making from needless rises, company would be?
And there is the problem. They are all the same, all making the same sort of profits. Why? Because they all can.
What do you want them to do? Not make profits?
£50 profit per household per year is measly.
It would make more sense that these companies, and the same goes for rail, were forced to pay for improvements and future projects out of their profits rather than from money from the government.
£50 maybe measly to some, not for people who live hand to mouth.
What's the average household energy bill a year? £1000? 5% profit margin is hardly ripping people off.....