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'Ditch prepay meters for free and let MSE switch for you: ideas given to Chris Huhne'
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Look it's easy. OFGEM just be given the power TO REGULATE PRICES the same as OFWAT does for the water industry and the same as many governments do in the EU with their energy suppliers ie. France. If OFGEM thinks the energy companies are getting too greedy, which obviously they have been doing for many, many years, then let OFGEM legally regulate and cap the prices and give them the POWER to LEGALLY REGULATE PRICES AND THE ENERGY COMPANIES. At the moment they are powerless to do anything but talk around the edges. Also people over the age of 70 should get energy at COST that is on a non-profit tariff. It's ridiculous that the energy companies should profit from the suffering and freezing to death of our OAPs (180 a day). At least give them a break. What a waste of time that meeting was in October. MY ENERGY PRICES ARE STILL THE SAME. OVER-INFLATED AND TOO HIGH. NOTHING CHANGED. IT'S ALL TALK AND RHETORIC.0
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Cold kills 180 British pensioners a day during winter
180 pensioners died every day as a result of cold conditions during the 2010-11 winter months in England and Wales.
The annual ‘Excess winter mortality’ report found that an estimated 21,800 people over the age of 65 died as a result of adverse conditions, on top of the average mortality rate for the same period of time (4 months from December 2010 to March 2011).
Over-65s accounted for 84% of the overall 25,700 ‘excess’ deaths during the winter months.
“The numbers of excess winter deaths are a disgrace,” said Michelle Mitchell, charity director of Age UK. “We like to think of ourselves as a civilised society which protects the most vulnerable but the numbers of older people who do not survive the winter here is far higher than most European countries where the weather is far colder.
“These deaths are the tip of an iceberg of illness, misery and anxiety which grips Britain every winter,” she added. “The Government must do more to tackle fuel poverty and ensure that housing is better insulated.”
Latest estimates from the Hills Review suggest that 4.1 million homes in Britain are living in fuel poverty – being forced to spend over 10% of household income to keep a “satisfactory” heating condition. Fresh concerns have also emerged over the rise of energy prices over recent months as EDF, British Gas, npower, Scottish Power, Scottish and Southern Energy and E. ON have all hiked prices- taking the average household energy bill up £161.
“Many of our poorest pensioners, families and disabled people, put their health at risk by having to choose between heating their homes or putting food on the table this winter,” said Audrey Gallacher, director of energy at Consumer Focus. “This is one of the most pressing and neglected concerns facing the government’s energy strategy.
“Recent energy price hikes have left fuel poverty levels soaring, with energy bills almost double what they were five years ago,” she added. “With around nine million people in England living in fuel poverty under the current measure, this has been a running sore for successive governments and we desperately need a coherent plan to address it.”
Consumer Focus estimates that the spike in energy prices could see 5.1 million homes facing fuel poverty.0 -
Look it's easy. OFGEM just be given the power TO REGULATE PRICES the same as OFWAT does for the water industry and the same as many governments do in the EU with their energy suppliers ie. France. If OFGEM thinks the energy companies are getting too greedy, which obviously they have been doing for many, many years, then let OFGEM legally regulate and cap the prices and give them the POWER to LEGALLY REGULATE PRICES AND THE ENERGY COMPANIES. At the moment they are powerless to do anything but talk around the edges. Also people over the age of 70 should get energy at COST that is on a non-profit tariff. It's ridiculous that the energy companies should profit from the suffering and freezing to death of our OAPs (180 a day). At least give them a break. What a waste of time that meeting was in October. MY ENERGY PRICES ARE STILL THE SAME. OVER-INFLATED AND TOO HIGH. NOTHING CHANGED. IT'S ALL TALK AND RHETORIC.
Yes, but if you actually look at comparative energy prices across the EU - http://www.energy.eu/ - it doesn't look as if UK consumer energy prices are out of line in any way; it looks like we/'re paying less for electricity (for example) than Germany, Austria, Ireland, Italy, Spain...
The French government may still regulate electricity prices, but that's only because they have been slow to comply with European directives on the subject. The last time I looked the French were planning to phase out regulated tarriffs by 2015.0
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