Energy Price Cap Goes Up Again – and No, it’s Not Because of the Price of Gas

Ofgem has just announced that the energy price cap will go up by 2% on October 1st. Since the election last year, electricity unit prices have increased by 7.6%, equivalent to about £75 per year for the average household.

This is in stark contrast to Labour’s election pledge to cut electricity bills by £300 a year.


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transmissionofflame
7 months ago

I know at least two people who believe this “It’s all Putin’s fault” nonsense

Gezza England
Gezza England
7 months ago

Probably also believe with just a final push Ukraine will win the war.

Dinger64
7 months ago

There is no international gas price, it’s down to wether the country produces its own or not!
If Britain was developing its own north sea oil and gas, prices would fall, if it cut the EPL, prices would fall
The US pays nothing like we do for their energy because they produce a lot of their own
We import around 40%!
U.S. energy production has been greater than U.S. energy consumption in recent years. U.S. total annual energy production has exceeded total annual energy consumption since 2019. In 2023, production was about 102.83 quads and consumption was 93.59 quads.
So, lower energy prices, try convincing mad monk Millibrain!

HicManemus
7 months ago

And when we see the inevitable run on the pound, all that oil and gas that we buy from Norway (because we stupidly don’t produce our own) the price will go through the roof.

I was listening to the mainstream news yesterday and couldn’t believe my ears when they wittered on about the cost of gas being responsible.

The MSM are culpable in aiding our government in this self-destructive doom loop.

Norfolk-Sceptic
Norfolk-Sceptic
7 months ago
Reply to  HicManemus

They don’t understand STEM subjects, Business or Human Beings.

It’s because they’ve been educated in the Arts and Humanities faculties.

There’s something illogical about that, but they don’t understand logic, or cause and effect.

Hester
Hester
7 months ago

What is it with the Legacy Media? They cover up the above for this Government, they have with the exception of a piece in the Telegraph performed and continue to perform radio silence on the state of the economy and the real possibility the IMF will be in before 12 months is out, they have not challenged the Government as to what has happened with the Rape gang inquiry. Why? what power does Kier Starmer and co have over the Editors and supposed independent journalists at these publications?

transmissionofflame
7 months ago
Reply to  Hester

Probably they are all lefties these days, like everywhere else

Dinger64
7 months ago

Of cause they are, I’d say that’s how they all get a job in the journalism blob!

Gezza England
Gezza England
7 months ago
Reply to  Hester

The Mail had a full page article by Liam Halligan pointing out that the October budget is critical to how the bond market views the UK and yet another Rachel disaster will trigger big problems. There was also a another full page by Andrew Neil – a bit marmite to me as he can be good or he can suffer TDS and doesn’t understand who started the Ukraine war in 2014 – describing Net Zero as the most retarded policy this country has come up with.

But they do still fail to call out the government as liars over Net Zero and were uncritical of the hottest summer evah based on imaginary weather stations or those heated up by jet exhausts.

Cotfordtags
7 months ago

At least two Government ministers lied to the general public in television interviews yesterday. I know these feeble peacocks are only not allowed to lie in Parliament and can spout whatever rubbish they like the rest of the time but it is not good enough. Where are the other political parties demanding that they at least apologise for their lies, but even better resign for them. How long are we going to have to put up with this bloody shower, who are the most mendacious scum ever to have sat on the front bench and when will we get proper journalists who hold them to account and call them out on their lies.