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Originally Posted by Damien
Freeze the cap so that the price doesn't go up in October. So it'll be about £1,300 or something per household.
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And how would that reduce the cost of the energy that they supply? If the taxpayer(via borrowing) funds the difference, then it would cost £2.8bn per extra £100 of cost per year, and for how many years? Then there's the "cost of living" expenditure on top of that.