http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/...usiness.utilities?gusrc=rss&feed=networkfront
Their CEO should be called Robin Barsteward.
I'm sure the British people will do nothing other than the usual moan, text to GMTV and phone call to the Jeremy Vine show.
We need direct action to get the benefit of people power ... See what happens when France tries to decrease farm subsidies or 1 cent is added to the price of a gallon of fuel in the US
All we'd need to do to get this resolved is for every British Gas customer to cancel their direct debit (or don't pay their next bill until the threatening letter arrives) and keep doing this every month.
I'd reckon one month, maybe two, before the prices come down
I am a realist though and don't expect anything to happen (other than further price increases).
Good job I'm loaded really.
MW
Hmmmnnnnnn ...The company reported its residential business, which is the biggest supplier of energy to homes in the UK with some 16 million customer accounts, had made an operating profit last year of £571m compared with £95m in 2006.
British Gas, which raised gas and electricity prices for residential customers by 15% last month, said the bulk of the profit had been made in the first half of the year and it had made a profit of less than £40m in the second half.
Their CEO should be called Robin Barsteward.
I'm sure the British people will do nothing other than the usual moan, text to GMTV and phone call to the Jeremy Vine show.
We need direct action to get the benefit of people power ... See what happens when France tries to decrease farm subsidies or 1 cent is added to the price of a gallon of fuel in the US
All we'd need to do to get this resolved is for every British Gas customer to cancel their direct debit (or don't pay their next bill until the threatening letter arrives) and keep doing this every month.
I'd reckon one month, maybe two, before the prices come down
I am a realist though and don't expect anything to happen (other than further price increases).
Good job I'm loaded really.
MW