What a strange chap you are, Exile. You start a thread about the passport contract, but then stress that you are no expressing an opinion one way or another. You then take your own thread off topic by going on about gas and electric bills. And all the time, you are banging on about an imaginary thread in which you expressed an opinion about Analytica…
I got by gas and electricity bill last week, but confess that I haven’t opened the email. I imagine that the gas element will be quite high given that I use it for heating and it has been a cold winter.
I’m going to guess that the point that you are trying to make is that bills have risen over recent years? What of it? The question you should be asking is whether they are higher or lower than they would be if the utilities had remained in public ownership. The answer to that, of course, is that neither of us can know, because they didn’t. For the reason I’ve set out – competition driven efficiencies, I believe that they are cheaper than they would have been, but that’s just an opinion.
A price cap on pre-payment meters has been in place for a year or so now. Here you can read about the progress of the Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill though Parliament: https://services.parliament.uk/bills...tariffcap.html
You’ll see that it is through the Commons committee stage and is waiting for the report stage. I believe that Labour is supporting the bill.
For reason I’ll touch on below, I think a price cap is necessary (although I think there were other ways of addressing the issue within the market), but I share the concern of the GMB over the threat to jobs and investment that trying to buck the market creates: http://www.gmb.org.uk/newsroom/price-cap-legislation
And what is with the 'so you do read the Daily Mail?' I don't, as I stated above.




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