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#weneedtowinthelottery

Brooders
Altogether now... energy bills doubled, council tax hikes, no real answers to partygate, snow at Easter, taxing grants in a lockdown, the end of free covid tests, inflation of food shopping, cost o...View More
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theoriginalsteve
Climate change, I guess? we'll probably see more winds and flooding later in the year. But all in all that about sums it up. It's all pretty well screwed up...
Castiel
I think you miss the #blamebigphil
Reddy_Rachael
Yup, you did: National Insurance going up.
Graham-S
As someone who is A: Skint and B: Ridiculously low energy user - the changes in standing charges hit worse than unit rate increases. My old supplier went bust last year and the replacement took months to set up the new account. Only gave them readings for the first time last month and what I was pay...View More
BunnyMeows
*hugs to all the TOuks* :heart:
alunited
I stubbed my toe but it didn't nurt
FeliciaFirestarterFancy
It is bloody ridiculous! My electricity and gas charges per unit have barely changed but my standing charge per day has almost doubled so like Graham-S said, that is was has hit hard!
FoxyHands
My standing charge AND my unit charges have gone up by 50%. My estimated bill for the next 12 months is now £3,200. I’m grateful I got my new more efficient boiler in February at a heavy discount, and I’m going to install secondary glazing in the autumn to help keep the cold out.
Graham-S
Still can't log in to my energy co., but at least they put up a form yesterday to email in meter reads. Not seen the new rates yet to assess the damage fully or find out how much is as yet unpaid when the Direct Debit was unchanged but the bills went up over winter. If the debt is under £200 I'll le...View More
BigPhil
The price of diesel is crippling me, despite putting our lesson prices up. Just after lockdown, it was £1.25 a litre. Now I'm lucky to find it under £1.78
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