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Sunak press announcement tonight

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Whitewavemark2 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:03:08

Why isn’t he addressing parliament as he should do?

GrannyGravy13 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:06:15

Whitewavemark2

Why isn’t he addressing parliament as he should do?

Do you have evidence that he is not addressing parliament today?

I think he should be holding a press conference to inform the general public about the new energy price cap and the safety net payments of up to £200 as not all folks are glued to the news channels or parliament today.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:08:41

The energy price cap is to rise by 54% on 1st April.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:10:22

Mr. Sunak is also appearing on the Martin Lewis Money Show at 8.30pm to answer questions.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:11:00

So the loans to energy companies will in theory take £200 frame everyone’s bill.

Those on prepayment meters - the least well off - will increase the most by 54%.

The government has already reduced the poorest income by taking away the £20 U/c, as well as the NI rise in April. Inflation went up by 5.4%.

The money the government is pouring into the massive energy suppliers, it is ridiculous.

That vast quantity should be put into home heating payments and other channels for the very poorest.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:15:46

Another suggestion is council tax rebates for those in band A-C.

A silly way to target.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:18:50

Sunak announcement addressing Parliament at 11.30 - so he should.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:25:38

The government has been in power for over a decade. The result of their policies is low growth and high tax according to the CBI. This will place downward pressure on spending and further slow the economy.

It has also overlooked the worse decade for improved living standards in centuries!

GrannyGravy13 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:32:42

Whitewavemark2

Why isn’t he addressing parliament as he should do?

Like you said it has been announced that Mr.Sunak is addressing parliament this morning.

Maybe you should ask GNHQ to amend your OP?

growstuff Thu 03-Feb-22 11:33:56

I'll wait to see what Sunak announces, but I'm not holding my breath. I expect short-term fixes to long term problems, which should have been addressed years ago.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:41:58

GrannyGravy13

Whitewavemark2

Why isn’t he addressing parliament as he should do?

Like you said it has been announced that Mr.Sunak is addressing parliament this morning.

Maybe you should ask GNHQ to amend your OP?

No I don’t mind. We aren’t always right are we?

GrannyGravy13 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:44:04

Whitewavemark2

GrannyGravy13

Whitewavemark2

Why isn’t he addressing parliament as he should do?

Like you said it has been announced that Mr.Sunak is addressing parliament this morning.

Maybe you should ask GNHQ to amend your OP?

No I don’t mind. We aren’t always right are we?

I agree on that Whitewavemark2

I am interested to watch/listen to Mr. Sunak on the MLMS those evening as I think Martin Lewis will ask the questions that the man/woman in the street wants the answers to.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:44:43

What they should be doing is pursuing renewables like mad.

If they had done so we would not be so reliant on gas and at Putins mercy.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:48:11

Whitewavemark2

What they should be doing is pursuing renewables like mad.

If they had done so we would not be so reliant on gas and at Putins mercy.

I watched an interview with the CEO of Octopus Energy this morning, and they are definitely investing in both solar and wind renewables.

Unfortunately when there was a proposal for a number of wind turbines not far from me, the locals were up in arms and fought it through all legal channels they could. In the end they lost but it has left divisions in the small Hamlet.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:55:15

All homes in council tax bands A-D to get a non-repayable one of credit of £150 on 01/04/22

£200 towards energy costs on 01/10/22 (I think this is for lower income homes, sorry I didn’t catch all of the detail)

Callistemon21 Thu 03-Feb-22 11:59:56

GrannyGravy13

All homes in council tax bands A-D to get a non-repayable one of credit of £150 on 01/04/22

£200 towards energy costs on 01/10/22 (I think this is for lower income homes, sorry I didn’t catch all of the detail)

So who refunds the money?
Central government or will the LAs be starved of more cash?

rosie1959 Thu 03-Feb-22 12:15:53

GrannyGravy13

All homes in council tax bands A-D to get a non-repayable one of credit of £150 on 01/04/22

£200 towards energy costs on 01/10/22 (I think this is for lower income homes, sorry I didn’t catch all of the detail)

From what I have read the £200 will be for all households on their fuel bills but repayable over the next 5 years at £40 per annum

growstuff Thu 03-Feb-22 12:18:11

GrannyGravy13

All homes in council tax bands A-D to get a non-repayable one of credit of £150 on 01/04/22

£200 towards energy costs on 01/10/22 (I think this is for lower income homes, sorry I didn’t catch all of the detail)

What about students, who don't pay council tax but do pay the full price for gas/electricity? Many of them in private accommodation are already on high tariffs.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 03-Feb-22 12:18:28

rosie1959

GrannyGravy13

All homes in council tax bands A-D to get a non-repayable one of credit of £150 on 01/04/22

£200 towards energy costs on 01/10/22 (I think this is for lower income homes, sorry I didn’t catch all of the detail)

From what I have read the £200 will be for all households on their fuel bills but repayable over the next 5 years at £40 per annum

Thank you rosie1959 I had it on in the background and playing with GS, so didn’t catch all of the minutiae.

growstuff Thu 03-Feb-22 12:20:01

Some people receiving certain benefits only pay a percentage of the full council tax charge too, so will they get a £150 rebate, when they might not even be paying that much in the first place?

growstuff Thu 03-Feb-22 12:21:15

rosie1959

GrannyGravy13

All homes in council tax bands A-D to get a non-repayable one of credit of £150 on 01/04/22

£200 towards energy costs on 01/10/22 (I think this is for lower income homes, sorry I didn’t catch all of the detail)

From what I have read the £200 will be for all households on their fuel bills but repayable over the next 5 years at £40 per annum

So £1 a week? That's not going to help anybody.

growstuff Thu 03-Feb-22 12:22:58

Meanwhile, people in work are being faced with higher NIC costs.

rosie1959 Thu 03-Feb-22 12:23:04

Can’t imagine anyone’s council tax bill is less than £150 a year Growstuff even with rebates ?

growstuff Thu 03-Feb-22 12:24:36

rosie1959

Can’t imagine anyone’s council tax bill is less than £150 a year Growstuff even with rebates ?

They just might be. The unemployed pay a fraction of the total council tax charge and all those receiving Universal Credit pay on a sliding scale.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 03-Feb-22 12:25:08

growstuff

rosie1959

GrannyGravy13

All homes in council tax bands A-D to get a non-repayable one of credit of £150 on 01/04/22

£200 towards energy costs on 01/10/22 (I think this is for lower income homes, sorry I didn’t catch all of the detail)

From what I have read the £200 will be for all households on their fuel bills but repayable over the next 5 years at £40 per annum

So £1 a week? That's not going to help anybody.

£200 works out to £3.80 a week, not sure where you got £1.00 per week from?