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Elections 22
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<blockquote data-quote="PSQ" data-source="post: 8124329" data-attributes="member: 11374"><p>It's the blatant profiteering from companies like Scottish Power who are almost entirely generating their electricity from renewables, but justifying their exorbitant price rises on the cost of gas.</p><p>On the one hand they already receive a massive public subsidy from the government for their renewable generation, and on the other, surprise surprise, the 'price of wind' hasn't gone up. </p><p>The Tories should have the guts to limit the energy companies profit margins, or their heads will be up for the chop next year. Boris is so far out of step with the way he sees the cost of living crisis.</p><p></p><p>[I'll save the chippy feckers on here the bother: "but farmers are subsidised too!, make them pay more tax!". Well lets see if there's a profit left to tax, after paying the electric, diesel, fert and everything else 10% up first]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSQ, post: 8124329, member: 11374"] It's the blatant profiteering from companies like Scottish Power who are almost entirely generating their electricity from renewables, but justifying their exorbitant price rises on the cost of gas. On the one hand they already receive a massive public subsidy from the government for their renewable generation, and on the other, surprise surprise, the 'price of wind' hasn't gone up. The Tories should have the guts to limit the energy companies profit margins, or their heads will be up for the chop next year. Boris is so far out of step with the way he sees the cost of living crisis. [I'll save the chippy feckers on here the bother: "but farmers are subsidised too!, make them pay more tax!". Well lets see if there's a profit left to tax, after paying the electric, diesel, fert and everything else 10% up first] [/QUOTE]
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