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Energy Price Cap Plans To Be Revealed
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When Ed Milliband first suggested this a few years ago, he was widely ridiculed by the Tory Party. And yet, this "new" Tory policy is, in essence, the same thing,
So maybe Ed wasn't so daft after all !
When Ed Milliband first suggested this a few years ago, he was widely ridiculed by the Tory Party. And yet, this "new" Tory policy is, in essence, the same thing,
So maybe Ed wasn't so daft after all !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it may turn out to be ineffective - i agree the market isn't working properly but i think this won't change anything. It's just a sop to give the impression something is being done. The way the market works those who are on standard tariffs because they never bother to switch could save a bit by this but as the average price won't change others will have to pay more as deals to attract switchers will be les attractive.
It'll be interesting to see how it works. Obviously you can't cap actual charges as some use/waste a lot of energy- eg Buck palace must use more than i do and I must use more than a 1 bedroom flat.
It'll be interesting to see how it works. Obviously you can't cap actual charges as some use/waste a lot of energy- eg Buck palace must use more than i do and I must use more than a 1 bedroom flat.
Privatisation was supposed to bring competition and bring down prices.
The fact that the Government are having to interfere in the free market means it isn't working.
When the cap was mentioned in the Conservative manifesto, it sounded a lot more promising than what they have actually announced.
At the moment there are 18 million who are paying more because they do not bother to switch. This cap will just encourage more people not to switch.
No wonder the big six energy companies aren't squealing too much about this, they will probably make even more money.
The fact that the Government are having to interfere in the free market means it isn't working.
When the cap was mentioned in the Conservative manifesto, it sounded a lot more promising than what they have actually announced.
At the moment there are 18 million who are paying more because they do not bother to switch. This cap will just encourage more people not to switch.
No wonder the big six energy companies aren't squealing too much about this, they will probably make even more money.
Its seems that the Tories, stuck as they are in finding any new and innovative polices, are now presenting Labour polices as their own.
In addition to this, the Tories are now saying that they will be building more Council houses, although the extra 5000 home a year that their "new" policy announcement will build is hardly going to touch the sides.
In addition to this, the Tories are now saying that they will be building more Council houses, although the extra 5000 home a year that their "new" policy announcement will build is hardly going to touch the sides.
//i wonder what the prices would be for all of us, if energy was never sold off back in the 80's. //
I wonder how many days a week it would be available!
Mickey, I would have thought you would have been pleased a labour idea was being put into practice?
Personally I dont see what the fuss is. If people are too lazy to switch then it really is their fault. There has been enough put about in the media so the vast majority should be aware and switching has never been easier for most.
I wonder how many days a week it would be available!
Mickey, I would have thought you would have been pleased a labour idea was being put into practice?
Personally I dont see what the fuss is. If people are too lazy to switch then it really is their fault. There has been enough put about in the media so the vast majority should be aware and switching has never been easier for most.
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