and put it uo to what ? £2000, £3000. Next year when they put it up combined with council tax raises, National insurance rises add in inflation, a lot of people are going to struggle to pay.Yeah, it's stupid. They should just remove the price cap.
and put it uo to what ? £2000, £3000. Next year when they put it up combined with council tax raises, National insurance rises add in inflation, a lot of people are going to struggle to pay.Yeah, it's stupid. They should just remove the price cap.
Things clearly aren't working well. If your solution to the problem (of energy companies going bust and a government bailout) is removing the price cap, I'm asking if you think there should be some other form of protection or are you not concerned by those who simply couldn't afford the inevitable price hike this winter?
and put it uo to what ? £2000, £3000. Next year when they put it up combined with council tax raises, National insurance rises add in inflation, a lot of people are going to struggle to pay.
I wonder if it will push a lot of people to get solar and ultimately Russia are shooting themselves in the foot here.
We're in an old house with awful insulation so we will be hit hard by any large increase to energy costs.
Who else should they go to?Even Ofgem are hell bent on shovelling all the customers back to one of the big 6 everytime a supplier collapses

Once all the smaller companies are gone and we're left with the original old school 6, it's going to be back to a nice cosy monopoly with no competition and a load of fat cats getting richer. Welcome to Britain!
Even Ofgem are hell bent on shovelling all the customers back to one of the big 6 everytime a supplier collapses.
Once all the smaller companies are gone and we're left with the original old school 6, it's going to be back to a nice cosy monopoly with no competition and a load of fat cats getting richer. Welcome to Britain!
Even Ofgem are hell bent on shovelling all the customers back to one of the big 6 everytime a supplier collapses.
Have you got any stats to demonstarte that the Big 6 (some of whom no longer exist Npower is part of Eon now) are making ridiculous profits. Domestic energy the best of my knowledge isn't even a nice safe bet and hasn't been for a long time.