The King is in the Altogether...
As if further proof was needed that the outgoing PM has probably never had a grip on reality, real life or really anything at all, outside his own monstrous ego, he comes out with the most fatuous, condescending, and out of touch statement of his entire career to date: buy a twenty-quid kettle to help cope with your astronomically-large energy bills this winter, and wait twenty or thirty years for the nuclear power industry to catch up. Cheers, pal. You may be able to afford a direct debit of a grand-plus a month for heat and light: normal people can't.
On top of such insufferable bollocks, we now find that the energy companies are trying to go cap-in-hand for public bailout money to stay in business, due to the threat of the inevitable massive default in payments that will occur, either deliberately in some cases, or, with the majority of the population, simply because of the practical inability to cover the outrageous sums involved.
Two things. First and foremost, why should a population already beset by unpayable energy bills be expected to subsidize the companies levying those charges, in order to enable their survival? Secondly, if the money could be made available - estimated at £50-100 billion over three years - why not just re-nationalize the industry, so that our money at least goes into something we owned in the first place, for us to own again to our mutual benefit? Surely, that quantity of cash could pay off the shareholders? Alternatively, it's well within the government's gift to simply take back control - unlike with the Brexit debacle, which is a contributory factor in any case - of the whole thing anyway, without recompense. Either way, we get out of this current death-spiral of an economic collapse, and the public don't end up paying twice.
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