First-half results will anger consumer groups that have campaigned over treatment of vulnerable customers

  • AdamLC
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    271 year ago

    It really is astonishing they’ve all been able to get away with these excessive profits. Ofgem has been hopeless!

    • Tenebris Nox
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      171 year ago

      It’s not astonishing, it’s calculated. Listen to the media when doctors ask for a pay rise. They’re told they’re being greedy and that it’s “not reasonable” to ask for £20 an hour.

      Meanwhile the billionaires think that it IS reasonable to put up energy bills 200%+ and increase food prices beyond anything seen in previous generations.

      • AdamLC
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        51 year ago

        I do agree, but this is why we have a regulator. They approved loads of new energy companies that would have failed stress tests, which we’re paying for when they all went under and they should be setting a reasonable price cap.

  • @[email protected]
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    211 year ago

    Just to put this into context for some people:

    The UK’s biggest energy supplier reported profits of £969m for the first six months of 2023, up nearly 900% from £98m in the same period last year.

    Profits up nearly 900%. Fucking disgusting.

    • SpicyPeaSoup
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      131 year ago

      Almost £900m taken from people’s spending power. Money that could have been used to make lives better, like higher quality food, holidays, housing, transport.

      • Tenebris Nox
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        141 year ago

        It’s not even “higher quality”. This profiteering is forcing British families into severe hardship. We have something like 2 million children living in poverty. All while some foreign corporation is ringing the cash registers.

  • @guriinii
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    111 year ago

    We should fine these arseholes (all the profiteering energy companies) for the amount of profits they made since the start of the pandemic. Then put them in public ownership.

  • @Mr_Smiley
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    71 year ago

    It may not mean much but I am switching supplier away from them tomorrow. This is the company that was forcing their way into the homes of people on their arses and installing pre paid meters that cost much more per kwh, not to mention just how sickening this is - “heating or eating” should never have been a thing. Cunts.