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39 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

they're just doing their job, it isnt down to them, it is down to the government if they want to freeze cap and pay the difference.

Yes you are right but Ofgem could’ve made the decision to protect consumers more than they have. They made this decision they along with the Tories are complicit. 

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Still no government Minister. If they don’t want to govern then just call an election and let Labour do it. 
 

Sorry, Zahawi has been on the TV but that’s it. 

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France are saying the energy price cap won't last beyond December as its far too expensive. What appears to be happening is European companies are shifting their energy intensive operations to France where they can buy energy below market rate. France's energy usage is increasing exponentially leaving French tax payers with a limitless bill.

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the wholesale suppliers of energy  to uk consumers should make a packet, as they should have contracts with a buying price well-below the current high  market-prices. for example, a lot of our gas comes via tanker from Qatar, and the prices for that are probably locked in.

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2 minutes ago, Neil said:

the wholesale suppliers of energy  to uk consumers should make a packet, as they should have contracts with a buying price well-below the current high  market-prices. for example, a lot of our gas comes via tanker from Qatar, and the prices for that are probably locked in.

Yep the price above for Germany is buying energy now for Q1 2023. Could easily go the other way though if say we get a peace deal in Ukraine they could lose a packet buying at that price.

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