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Thread: ot energy prices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Irrespective of prices though, you'll still find folk willingly pay much more for their Mobile Phones/TV/Sky per month than they will to heat and light their homes. Priorities?
    not a lot of the old folks mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    not a lot of the old folks mate
    Well that's just about everyone on here and I haven't heard them complaining yet. I'm almost an old folk but spend $300/month on TV/Cable/Mobile every month whilst spending an average of about $150/month on energy bills throughout the year ($250 in winter, $100 in summer).

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    You will hear them complaining april

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    my mobile £10 / month. bt all in 60. gas leccy .
    80.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Irrespective of prices though, you'll still find folk willingly pay much more for their Mobile Phones/TV/Sky per month than they will to heat and light their homes. Priorities?
    Good point but should Sky double their prices how many cancellations would they get?

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    grist , the point here is. what do you think will happen in April when people realise what is happening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    grist , the point here is. what do you think will happen in April when people realise what is happening.
    Very true, there are many that aren't aware of how high the increases will be.

    The media seems to be preoccupied with Boris parties and randy andy.

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    Boris ok andy not

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    The governmnet needs to cut the VAT as they previously promised and should also cut or drop the green subsidy, which gives money to David Cameron's father-in-law and other rich landowners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    The governmnet needs to cut the VAT as they previously promised and should also cut or drop the green subsidy, which gives money to David Cameron's father-in-law and other rich landowners.
    They could move the green subsidy and put as a tax on vegan meals

    Sort of put your money where your mouth is 😆

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