‘Making people pay for energy bills help will inflict ongoing pain’

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Liz Truss wants energy firms to keep their profits while the public pays long term. Thoughts? 🤔

Several reports, though unconfirmed, suggest Liz Truss’s government will cap energy bills as they are until at least January by borrowing tens of billions and giving it to energy firms.

Watford’s mayor Peter Taylor said: “If reports are correct, then this plan will provide reassurance to thousands of families across Watford who have been worried about the cost of living emergency. Mr Taylor said the Liberal Democrats were first to call for a windfall tax to fund price freezes – though Ms Truss previously said she does not support the policy, branding it “a Labour idea”.

 

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Yes ongoing pain for everyone. She has delivered the highest tax burden in 70 years and the highest inflation in 40 years. The faces change but ordinary folk still get screwed.

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