I found out there actually is a subsidy of users in Northern Scotland called the Hydro Benefit Replacement Scheme. I think the issue for Scotland is the cost of supplying people in the north of the country is very high.
Transmission charges are a smaller part of the bill than local...
It would make sense to be in the unit price, unit prices are higher in London than for example Scotland but its rarely mentioned. But as usual Ofgem are not forthcoming with details.
Of course those regions with generation also benefit from the demand for skilled workforces in those areas. E.g...
Because this idea that you are subsidising the south seems to have no basis in fact. So I just asked for you to back it up. Fact is the supply infrastructure in regions is not the same and that is the point, you actually seem to be asking for other reasons to subsidise your higher costs rather...
Issue for me is the advice and the 'risk ratings' never changed, even with interest rates at 0%. Literally the only way was down for those investors as soon as interest rates normalised. Of course the dangerous idea was thinking we had a new normal.
We were discussing retirement. Meaning of risk is very different when you dont have time to recover from a protracted drawdown. They do happen, even in US equity markets and you dont have to go back far in history to see one.
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