Dumb and greedy decisions happen when the government goes that far off-piste with access to unlimited funds.
In the old world, people voted on significant issues and money was raised or budgeted.
Labour would win an election on its energy plan.
But the answer is very straightforward: re-write the rules on pricing energy to save the damaging money merry-go-round. In the end, Truss will have to bow to pressure, just like Dishy Richi did. You must wonder how many NHS budgets Truss and Co can blow beforehand.
If you can't do it in time for winter after being leadership race distracted, you must re-claim the vast majority of money off the producers supplying within Uk borders. Of course, that idea goes against the grain, but not when you consider the circumstance.
A windfall tax that goes back in time beyond the Rishi era, with no loopholes, would fund the Truss program...
In this BBC panorama documentary that terrace house is estimated £3k on same use as the year before with the current £2k cap, add 25% this October to that estimate.
That looks right to me against £5,400 estimated direct debit amount in the example. I think consumption has been falling, and Ofgem still averages the lower cost each year because I don't see how a 2k bill can be a UK average on a 2020 consumption over this past year.
What will happen later, even at the £2.5 k cap, consumption will fall sharply.
In the old world, people voted on significant issues and money was raised or budgeted.
Labour would win an election on its energy plan.
But the answer is very straightforward: re-write the rules on pricing energy to save the damaging money merry-go-round. In the end, Truss will have to bow to pressure, just like Dishy Richi did. You must wonder how many NHS budgets Truss and Co can blow beforehand.
If you can't do it in time for winter after being leadership race distracted, you must re-claim the vast majority of money off the producers supplying within Uk borders. Of course, that idea goes against the grain, but not when you consider the circumstance.
A windfall tax that goes back in time beyond the Rishi era, with no loopholes, would fund the Truss program...
In this BBC panorama documentary that terrace house is estimated £3k on same use as the year before with the current £2k cap, add 25% this October to that estimate.
That looks right to me against £5,400 estimated direct debit amount in the example. I think consumption has been falling, and Ofgem still averages the lower cost each year because I don't see how a 2k bill can be a UK average on a 2020 consumption over this past year.
What will happen later, even at the £2.5 k cap, consumption will fall sharply.
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