tigger - // Fair enough but why not keep them at pre-April prices? //
Because they are a business, not a charity.
When you are a major conglomerate, you focus entirely on your profits because that is what pleases your share holders and encourages them to invest more money, so you can make more money for them.
The entire upper strata of energy company management is bonus driven - the bigger the profits, the bigger bonuses the managers get, and that does not make them minded to reduce those profits by one penny.
There is a moral dimension here, as you and I are aware, and the managers are probably aware of it too.
The difference is, they have the built-in ability to completely ignore the massive misery their policies create.
That's why they don;t question what they do, but we do, because we are not like them.
Which is why we are not managers.
And let's at least be grateful for that.