09-08-2022, 12:31
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 15,274
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Re: The energy crisis
The CBI gets the urgency of the situation.
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Head of CBI urges Boris Johnson to offer immediate help with energy bills
Tony Danker says waiting until after Tory leadership vote is too late for Britons facing ‘terrifying’ price rises
The head of the Confederation of British Industry has called on Boris Johnson to take immediate action to help people with soaring energy bills, warning that putting it off until after the Conservative leadership vote would be too late.
Tony Danker told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that Johnson “needs to say something to the country to reassure people about what will happen” ahead of Ofgem’s announcement of “terrifying” price rises on 26 August.
When the new prime minister is chosen on 5 September, they “need to tell us what will happen, not put it off for a couple of weeks while they do preparations for the emergency budget”, he said.
It came as energy analysts Cornwall Insight said energy bills would rise by about £200 more than it previously thought between October and November and increase even further in January.
The energy consultancy said typical household bills would reach approximately £3,582 a year. It then forecast bills at £4,266 from January and £4,427 from April. The cap is then expected to start falling, down to £3,810 in the three months from July and £3,781 from October next year.
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https://www.theguardian.com/business...p-energy-bills
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