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    Mind your enetgy bills have gone up £1500 and this is coming from the windfall tax on the massive profits the nergy companies have made. So basically, you ae getting some of your own money back. The chancellor is helping us out to the tune of -£1100 on this one.

    Meanwhile, they managed to punt millions to all their mates through Covid and Sunakhimself has hit the rich list while holding an overseas passport and his non-dom wife doesn't do the whole tax thing.

    Guy is a regular hero like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fivetide View Post
    Mind your enetgy bills have gone up £1500 and this is coming from the windfall tax on the massive profits the nergy companies have made. So basically, you ae getting some of your own money back. The chancellor is helping us out to the tune of -£1100 on this one.

    Meanwhile, they managed to punt millions to all their mates through Covid and Sunakhimself has hit the rich list while holding an overseas passport and his non-dom wife doesn't do the whole tax thing.

    Guy is a regular hero like.
    They are giving some of the money back that they're going to be taking in National Insurance rises.

    You talk about massive profits the energy companies made but they made massive losses a couple of years ago.

    The government should have removed the VAT on fuel duty and the green subsidies instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    They are giving some of the money back that they're going to be taking in National Insurance rises.

    You talk about massive profits the energy companies made but they made massive losses a couple of years ago.

    The government should have removed the VAT on fuel duty and the green subsidies instead.
    Can you provide details of the 'massive losses'

    Just asking.

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