sherlock
Well-known member
Gaining a lot of traction this idea.
Some households will get their energy at a lower tariff with the costs being paid for either through general taxation or through even higher tariffs for those that don't qualify for the social tariff.
I support the idea of people in need getting energy more cheaply, but worry about how it's funded.
If general taxation then it's something I feel could work.
If it's higher tariffs for everyone else, this will just further fuel division and resentment.
What do you think?
Some households will get their energy at a lower tariff with the costs being paid for either through general taxation or through even higher tariffs for those that don't qualify for the social tariff.
I support the idea of people in need getting energy more cheaply, but worry about how it's funded.
If general taxation then it's something I feel could work.
If it's higher tariffs for everyone else, this will just further fuel division and resentment.
What do you think?