Re: Cameron refusing to debate : Wed Jan 21, 2015 1:50 pm
EHW wrote:
not to mention the Labour Energy Price "freeze" that would have the effect of keeping household prices high whilst the wholesale price falls.
What a stupid comment.
You would have to be a bit thick to assume as you seemingly do that they would legislate to ensure wholesale price falls were not passed on especially since they have called for the companies to do just that given the large drop in wholesale prices is NOT being passed on anything like in full.
Indeed given wholesale prices have fallen by 20% since November and we are seeing cuts in domestic bills of around the 3.5 and 5 percent mark there is still plenty of opportunity for pricing reform here. Scottish power's 4.8% cut announced today (due in Feb by the way) amounts to a grand saving of 63p a week on the average bill. The price of a cabbage in Tesco.
The high cost of energy has not gone away especially as electricity which is not seeing a decrease in price is in often the much larger bill anyway.