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Old 17-10-2013, 10:32   #25
Arthurgray50@blu
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British Gas announce average 9.2% price rise

http://news.sky.com/story/1155720/en...by-9-2-percent

Why is the government allowing this to happen. The public are being hard pressed as it is from other utility comapnies with increases in prices.

I am with British Gas and this will hit me hard. We have energy within our own garden.

We must reinvest in coal in this country and open up the minefields. This will also create jobs in hard hit area's.

This IMPORTS coal from other countries, so why not produce our own. Many OAP's will be glad of this. And yes some OAPs will have central heating, but at least it will be some comfort to the hard pressed families.

It does not make sense where this government is sending billions of pounds over sea's yet won't help out in this time by telling these companies that this has to stop.
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