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SSLabour proposed a windfall tax on the energy companies months ago.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on August 02, 2022, 07:32:29 pmSSLabour proposed a windfall tax on the energy companies months ago.Surely that's just a blight on their obscene profits. Would it make them reduce all our bills?No, it'd probably induce them to put them up even more.
Quote from: scawsby steve on August 02, 2022, 07:47:15 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on August 02, 2022, 07:32:29 pmSSLabour proposed a windfall tax on the energy companies months ago.Surely that's just a blight on their obscene profits. Would it make them reduce all our bills?No, it'd probably induce them to put them up even more.Tax is the process of the Govt taking money from certain private individuals or organisations.The Govt then has money to give to other individuals.BP has just "made a profit" (read: "to a great extent, benefited from a massive increase in oil and gas prices that are nothing to do with BP's own efforts." The profit is about £8bn over three months. If the Govt took 3/4 of that as a windfall tax, that would be enough to cover the increase in energy bills of the poorest 1/4 of the population.It's entirely doable. It just requires political will. You're not going to get the Tories doing that. Labour said months ago it would do something of that sort.But yeah, they're all the same...
Albie.Run it by me how you stop the increase in the price of gas on the global markets by nationalisation.
.... and the risk of being the butt of endless jokes about corporate greed. Just look at what that did for the banking sector...
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on August 02, 2022, 09:00:57 pmAlbie.Run it by me how you stop the increase in the price of gas on the global markets by nationalisation. Isn't it the case that a nationalised energy industry could simply stop increases. So they would still be buying the fuel at high cost, but that can be covered partially by taxing certain companies as well as government borrowing.The cost of the borrowing would partly be covered by the economy being in a better state with the inflationary effect of high cost fuel neutralised. They could also sort out the Ukraine crisis rather than "fueling" it as is current.Then bring in Universal Basic Income and the economy would flourish.
Big h as bst says you can't change the world markets. If you want to hit these guys it is through taxing them.What we do by not paying our providers is hit them, not the people making the big money (which isn't our providers).
There is a movement were people are not paying their water bills already and queuing at public taps to fill up with water ,search online
Quote from: BigH on August 02, 2022, 09:14:08 pm.... and the risk of being the butt of endless jokes about corporate greed. Just look at what that did for the banking sector...I'm not sure that the energy industry moghuls are any more bothered about being the butt of jokes any more than bankers are. I'm sure they're more focused on buying their next car, installing a bigger swimming pool, buying property in Los Angeles, and ensuring their bit on the side is kept happy and won't rock the family boat.
Martin Lewis is on it .https://youtu.be/TduXDfBzfgw
Seems to be gathering some pace does this movement .If anyone's not heard of them I've provided a link .https://metro.co.uk/2022/07/03/dont-pay-uk-the-movement-asking-you-to-stop-paying-energy-bills-16899197/?ito=article.tablet.share.top.link
Quote from: rich1471 on August 02, 2022, 08:16:26 pmThere is a movement were people are not paying their water bills already and queuing at public taps to fill up with water ,search online Good for them. A water company can't cut you off. Gas and Electric can - after a court order - but Water can't.