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Huge rise on Energy bills

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varian Thu 03-Feb-22 14:27:11

Oil and gas companies like Shell are raking in billions.

Money taken directly from millions of people being pushed into poverty and given to wealthy fat cats.

We need a Windfall Tax on these ludicrous profits so we can give people the support they need

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Whitewavemark2 Thu 03-Feb-22 14:29:30

Yep

frenchie Thu 03-Feb-22 16:06:20

What I want to know is why here in France our electricity has gone up by 4%, and in the UK by 54%??

Audi10 Thu 03-Feb-22 16:07:12

Yeh

Mollygo Thu 03-Feb-22 16:12:39

My monthly direct debit almost doubles from March. I’m worried for us but even more worried for DD.

CvD66 Thu 03-Feb-22 16:25:50

In France the leading energy provider, EDF, is state owned. The government has committed to selling electricity below market prices and are holding prices to consumers down at a cost to the public purse of 20bn€ (remember £12.1bn lost by UK government due to covid fraud and PPE waste!). In addition in France, 38m families have been given (not loaned as in UK) 100€ with a further 100€ to low income families. Contrary to what Gove and Johnson stated during the referendum, individual EU companies CAN introduce their own policies. So Spain has reduced VAT on home heating - a claim made by Johnson but not followed through! There are also Brussels endorsed policy options to keep consumer prices under control. But the UK of course has Brexit!

varian Thu 03-Feb-22 18:06:53

Yet another "brexit bonus" CvD66

MayBee70 Thu 03-Feb-22 18:34:44

The £200 they’re giving people to help out is actually a loan I believe. Will we have to pay interest on it?

rosie1959 Thu 03-Feb-22 18:43:36

MayBee70

The £200 they’re giving people to help out is actually a loan I believe. Will we have to pay interest on it?

No MayBee repayable over 5 years £40 a year no interest

Whitewavemark2 Thu 03-Feb-22 18:48:26

If people are struggling to pay their bills now, how on earth are they going to afford them plus £40 once the price rise takes effect.

So glad Sunak stopped the triple lock? that will really help.

varian Thu 03-Feb-22 19:32:52

Shell has cashed in on rocketing oil and gas markets by quadrupling its profits to historic highs, fuelling fresh calls for a windfall tax on fossil fuel giants to help hard-pressed households cope with record energy bills.

The oil company reported better than expected profits of $6.4bn (£4.7bn) in the final quarter of last year compared with earnings of $393m a year earlier, driven by a surge in oil and gas prices.

Shell’s profits for 2021 overall rose to $19.3bn compared with $4.85bn the year before, in part due to strong earnings from shipping liquified natural gas (LNG) on the international market amid a global squeeze on gas supplies.

Tight gas supplies have caused gas and electricity markets across major economies to reach record highs since middle of last year as demand for commodities rebounded following the economic slowdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

www.theguardian.com/business/2022/feb/03/surging-energy-prices-fuel-shells-highest-quarterly-profits-in-eight-years

MayBee70 Thu 03-Feb-22 21:58:12

Just said on Martin Lewis that anyone not currently paying energy bills or getting the £200 loan will still have to pay £40 a year extra if they then start having to pay for energy eg if they are currently living at home with parents but then move into their own place.

Gwyneth Thu 03-Feb-22 22:12:33

I didn’t realise the £200 was a loan. If this is so can you refuse it? I only ask because if gas/electric costs are going to increase even further I wouldn’t want the cost of the loan on top of what I already pay...if that makes sense?

EllanVannin Thu 03-Feb-22 22:16:56

What an unholy mess !

EllanVannin Thu 03-Feb-22 22:18:53

Thank goodness we haven't had such a bad winter----so far.

Kali2 Thu 03-Feb-22 22:19:58

It is really worrying- what with other price rises happening at same time.

And yet (bracing myself) is it time to respect energy more?

We all grew up wearing vests and jumpers, scarves, warm pyjamas and often with a vest on, and even a jumper on top. Perhaps some people, and yes I am thinking more of young people who have never had to think about it - need to get used not to live without socks, in shorts and t-shirt all winter.

I remember the ice on the inside of the windows, and taking a hot water bottle to bed, and often wearing socks. Checked the heat in our bedroom yesterday and it was 14C- but we have a warm duvet and extra blanket, and I hve ma hot barley bag (microwavable).

Gwyneth Thu 03-Feb-22 22:24:06

I remember those days too Kali2 and I agree it’s worrying that all these price increases are ‘hitting* at the same time.

M0nica Thu 03-Feb-22 22:25:18

Being in the fortunate position of being able to pay the higher fuel bills without too much problem. I do not want the £200. I would rather it went to someone on a low income as a grant not a loan.

Why didn't the governmeny just raise the level of pension credit and increase Universal Credit and in work benefits to make sure the money available was targeted at those who needed it most?

Charleygirl5 Thu 03-Feb-22 22:28:52

Whitewave I was extremely pleased to read today that the MPs have awarded themselves £2K-why such a small amount? I appreciate it must be a struggle living on £81K a year and it was decided the triple lock was far too much money to give to us.

Seriously Gwyneth- I agree, I do not want their £200 loan but I will accept graciously £150 deducted from my council tax. Living on my own does that mean that 25% will be deducted?

Luckygirl3 Thu 03-Feb-22 22:34:33

I am in the lucky position of being able to pay these higher bills, but for many this will be appalling news. I feel so sorry for people who work their tripe out in roles that are important to society but are running and running to try and keep up with ever-increasing bills. What a mess this is.

Maggiemaybe Thu 03-Feb-22 23:14:36

Why didn't the government just raise the level of pension credit and increase Universal Credit and in work benefits to make sure the money available was targeted at those who needed it most?

Absolutely. The whole mishmash of loans and cuts to Council Tax is ill thought out, and is going to be a nightmare to administer, not least for the already overstretched local authorities who are going to have to do so much of the work. Just share what’s available amongst the people who really need it, for goodness’ sake!

Auntieflo Thu 03-Feb-22 23:18:43

Gwyneth, somebody on the Martin Lewis programme, raised that point. Rishi Sunak said that everybody is to receive the £200.00, whether they want it or not. Evidently too much hassle to deal with individuals.

GillT57 Thu 03-Feb-22 23:48:22

I agree MOnica, the records are there; those on pension credit or universal credit should get an additional amount. It worries me just how out of touch our government is that they think £150 off a council tax bill or freezing the tv licence is "helping hard working families", those same families who will be paying an additional 10% in NIC from April.

Callistemon21 Thu 03-Feb-22 23:57:02

And yet (bracing myself) is it time to respect energy more?

Kali2 there was an older person on the news this evening who said she is worried about turning on her electric fire because of the cost.
However, I noticed that although she was wearing a long-sleeved top, she had no cardigan on. It was a thin one, the kind I'd wear come April if the weather is warmer, perhaps with a gilet.

MayBee70 Fri 04-Feb-22 00:20:54

Auntieflo

*Gwyneth*, somebody on the Martin Lewis programme, raised that point. Rishi Sunak said that everybody is to receive the £200.00, whether they want it or not. Evidently too much hassle to deal with individuals.

Lent £200 though. Not given.