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wingy

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  • Yesterday at 7:57 PM
  • #246
Ashdown said:
Not sure how energy will stay down with a load of foreign private companies controlling that sector. It seems they offer a short term decrease in prices for the summer when they know demand is at its lowest and jack it back up again when we need it most
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It's true, look at Saudi with the oil price for example, the have the line project to finish too, Of course with all the deals signed lsst week who knows how thst will play.
The prediction is for it to fall as much as the last increase, and then likely fall for the next two quarters and I can belive that tbh.
I think the markets riggable along with Offgem!
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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  • Yesterday at 8:17 PM
  • #247
wingy said:
Energy is coming down and predicted to stay down so quite substantial on its own.
Predictable market forces and Offgem, a marriage made in heaven for Govts to do whatever they wish with a slush fund!
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Seriously, do you believe energy prices will stay down?

The energy cap increased by 6.4% from the 1st of April to June.

Energy prices are higher now than what they were in January and even IF they come down slightly in the summer they will still be higher than then what they were in January.

Let's wait and see if they come down by MORE than 6.4% in July.
 

clint van damme

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  • Yesterday at 8:29 PM
  • #248
COVKIDSNEVERQUIT said:
Seriously, do you believe energy prices will stay down?

The energy cap increased by 6.4% from the 1st of April to June.

Energy prices are higher now than what they were in January and even IF they come down slightly in the summer they will still be higher than then what they were in January.

Let's wait and see if they come down by MORE than 6.4% in July.
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Privatisation has been an unmitigated failure for the man in the street hasn't it?
 
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COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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  • Yesterday at 8:33 PM
  • #249
clint van damme said:
Privatisation has been an unmitigated failure for the man in the street hasn't it?
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Well with the shit show we've seen from the energy companies and water companies.

The overwhelming answer has to be YES.
 
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wingy

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  • Yesterday at 8:41 PM
  • #250
COVKIDSNEVERQUIT said:
Seriously, do you believe energy prices will stay down?

The energy cap increased by 6.4% from the 1st of April to June.

Energy prices are higher now than what they were in January and even IF they come down slightly in the summer they will still be higher than then what they were in January.

Let's wait and see if they come down by MORE than 6.4% in July.
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Not according to the pundit there's a lot of initiatives around deals that have been done recently, not just in this country, but across the pond!
 

chiefdave

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  • Yesterday at 9:05 PM
  • #251
so enough about the energy price cap, any sign of tickets going on sale?
 
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mmttww

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  • Yesterday at 9:06 PM
  • #252
Landed on a Mumsnet chat about bills by mistake.
 
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stgeorge1966

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  • Yesterday at 10:39 PM
  • #253
chiefdave said:
so enough about the energy price cap, any sign of tickets going on sale?
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Info tomorrow
 
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Covcraig@bury

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  • Today at 6:34 AM
  • #254
Tomorrow has come, any news on the tickets ? Asking for a friend
 
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edgy

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  • 34 minutes ago
  • #255
Info today. DK annoucung special rates for local sloping Man Utd fans.
 
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Colin Steins Smile

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  • 28 minutes ago
  • #256
clint van damme said:
Privatisation has been an unmitigated failure for the man in the street hasn't it?
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Absolutely, creating water privatised monopolies with no free market competition was a license to make money for shareholders and CEOs.
What is even worse is their failure to invest enough to deliver an effective service.
 
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LastGarrison

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  • 25 minutes ago
  • #257
I hear that DK is waiting for the release of the Viveash podcast on The Cov Pod before deciding how much to increase the prices of the boxes!
 
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