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32 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

 

Unless I've read it wrong it sounds like a slum landlords dream, money for every flat or house goes to owner, tenants still pay the bill. 

I’m pretty sure it’s the person who pays the direct debit so the tenant. What’s absurd is that it isn’t means tested and it’s paid for second homes as well. We have a crazy situtation where a conservative Government is borrowing £10 billion to give cash handouts to millionaires with holiday homes. 

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2 minutes ago, Captain Willard said:

I’m pretty sure it’s the person who pays the direct debit so the tenant. What’s absurd is that if isn’t means tested and it’s paid for second homes as well. We have a crazy situtation where a conservative Government is borrowing £10 billion to give cash handouts to millionaires with holiday homes. 

It’s improving the bad debt position of energy companies.  

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18 minutes ago, Captain Willard said:

I’m pretty sure it’s the person who pays the direct debit so the tenant. What’s absurd is that it isn’t means tested and it’s paid for second homes as well. We have a crazy situtation where a conservative Government is borrowing £10 billion to give cash handouts to millionaires with holiday homes. 

Most flats/bedsits etc have prepayment meters so not sure how it works.

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1 hour ago, Gnasher said:

 

Unless I've read it wrong it sounds like a slum landlords dream, money for every flat or house goes to owner, tenants still pay the bill. 

Apparently it’s coming straight off the energy bill so it won’t be actually given.

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1 hour ago, Shooter in the Motor said:

Apparently it’s coming straight off the energy bill so it won’t be actually given.

 

Similar to the £140 Warm Home Discount in that it's a credit against the customer's energy costs, not money for the customer. If a customer has a credit balance and wants to claim a refund of all or part of it, the WHD and/or this new payment are not included in the amount they can claim.

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3 hours ago, Trumo said:

 

Similar to the £140 Warm Home Discount in that it's a credit against the customer's energy costs, not money for the customer. If a customer has a credit balance and wants to claim a refund of all or part of it, the WHD and/or this new payment are not included in the amount they can claim.

Yep I saw loads of people saying stuff like they’re going to use that payment for car insurance etc. makes a laughing stock of the idea of cost of living crisis. More like cost of fags and booze.

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Most British people are proud to be British and think they’re better than other nationalities. Boris fits this profile perfectly. Arrogant selfish homophonic sexist racist pig

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Like Trump, Johnson hasn't created the stinking cesspool, he's just made it more brazenly obvious.

 

Ronnie Kray had bummed half of Parliament and the Met, with Jimmy Saville swinging from the chandeliers like Gremlins II, while various Fleet Street editors covered it up because they too, were there getting bummed.

 

It's a fucked up country, corrupt as fuck.

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2 hours ago, Arniepie said:

It came out last week that he tried  to sit on it and it barely got a mention.

This didn't. These are fresh allegations after the Sue Gray report. The report in yesterday's Times was pretty damning, even the other Tory papers are reporting on it,

 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Scooby Dudek said:

Finally he can get on with the important stuff

 

BBC News - Imperial measurement review to mark Jubilee

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/61621893

Can't wait to buy a bushel of petrol at 7 Guineas a gallon, along with 3 florins and a groat's worth of good ol' humbugs. Another few chains down the road to making Britain great again. 

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