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I'm sure all the users and employes of those 28 companies thank you for your concern. :dozey: |
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The only good thing that will come out of this is the awareness of the level of greed & exploitation such a system delivers. The commodity traders and other players in the market literally do not care if their actions result in people going hungry and/or cold. It's all about the money. The really sad part is the number of people who will schill for these companies, players, etc. They are either are part of the system in that they directly benefit from these market changes or they are just ill informed at best, or at worse, morons. Playing the card "but, but, they have a duty to the shareholders" is just a shallow deflection. Companies that operate in the UK, raise revenue in the UK, employ people in the UK have, at the end of the day, have a duty to the UK. In times of national extremes, they should behave accordingly. Profits should be reinvested in the company: reducing product prices, improving employee wages and investing in infrastructure. |
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Energy companies have no incentive to innovate, to reduce costs, to provide genuine competition against one another. It is more rational to restrict supply, move the risk to shell companies (and therefore back to Government), raise profit margins and enjoy supernormal profits at the expense of the gullible fools who fell for the myth that the private sector could replace public utilities. This of course is not unique to the UK - however only state intervention can solve the problem. The real fear the Tories have is once people realise the wool has been pulled over their eyes in the energy markets it's the tip of the iceberg. |
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I wonder how small businesses will cope, they don't have a cap and whilst everyone naturally thinks of industry I heard a corner shop owner from Glasgow saying his electric bill was now 56k per year, how can businesses like that reasonably be expected to pass that on to customers
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