Which is all well and good for those able to switch. There are 2.3m families in fuel poverty who are unable to because they have had to switch to 'pay as you go' after being unable to keep up with the bills and now have to VERY slowly pay back their debt. The suppliers can charge these people...
Indeed. The energy companies have taken the pee for far too long. They constantly plead poverty and that their large increases in charges are for ongoing investment but look at their profits !
I've no idea if price capping is the way to reform the industry but reform is required and both Labour...