The Tories didn’t cause the energy crisis – but they have made it much worse
The UK has been left exposed to dwindling supply and rocketing prices by poor political choices.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The UK has been left exposed to dwindling supply and rocketing prices by poor political choices.
ByThe Conservatives are fiddling while Rome burns.
ByTypical energy bills are forecast to be more than £3,000 a year until at least 2024.
ByBP, Centrica and Shell have announced more record profits and share buy-backs as energy bills become unaffordable.
ByInflation is now predicted to rise above 18 per cent, despite six consecutive rate rises by the Bank of England.…
ByIf left to run its course, the soaring cost of energy bills will devastate the UK. Surely the Tories can't…
ByIf annual bills rise to £4,200, 66 per cent of families will be considered fuel-poor.
ByLabour’s proposal to freeze families’ energy bills is the right policy at the right time.
ByPublic ownership is the only sensible response to surging energy prices, insecure supply and climate crisis.
ByAs the energy price cap continues to rise, vulnerable people urgently need discounted deals to avoid fuel poverty.
ByWhile Berlin is investing heavily to boost energy efficiency and cut usage, the British government is in denial.
ByWhy does the UK lock poorer people out of cheaper energy deals?
ByThe UK government must introduce a proper windfall tax and help the poorest with the soaring cost of energy.
ByWhy are we more scared of unfair gains than unfair losses?
ByWarnings of a global economic slowdown have reversed the rise since the war in Ukraine began.
ByBoris Johnson has spent a week trying to woo Gulf leaders in an attempt to secure alternative energy supplies.
ByConsumers are being asked to shoulder the cost of the UK’s failure to decarbonise.
ByAhead of the energy price cap rising, people and businesses are already struggling to keep the lights on.
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