a lot of demands that we heard there from borisjohnson. is he being realistic? aha, from boris johnson. is he being realistic? ., ., , from boris johnson. is he being realistic? ., ., , ., , realistic? a lot of rising words from iz oris realistic? a lot of rising words from boris johnson realistic? a lot of rising words from boris johnson in - realistic? a lot of rising words from boris johnson in his - realistic? a lot of rising words - from boris johnson in his inimitable from borisjohnson in his inimitable style, but, you know, ithink it s admirable of him to admitted recently that he is not always supported acting on climate change, and like all people, politicians should also be able and willing to change their mind in light of new information. so, i hope he is really being more sincere now about what you re saying and what he is calling upon others to do. but, he has also started warning us about how tough it will be to convince allies to do more. that is not very encouragi
miliband accusing the government of being complacent. a lot of complacency on the part of the government and really pushing on the value for money for taxpayers that we are going to have to pay for some of what is going on and what is going to happen when we have this concentration of the big six in the energy supplier market? questions also are planning on what planning was put in place in terms of the risk to suppliers. just some of the points in there that people and mps have been pressing on the energy secretary and him also trying to stress that the government s position on this current energy crisis. there will be plenty more coming up with and mcveigh shortly and we will also be answering your questions about what to do next when
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not a fixed rate, then the government introduces this price cap set by the energy regulator. it is the level above which the average bill cannot go up. it is calculated and applied in october and april. so it is going to go up next month to in reflect the increase in wholesale gas prices. it will probably go up against bamako again next april because we are living through another period of increased gas prices. a lot of people s bills will go prices. a lot of people s bills will 9° up prices. a lot of people s bills will go up irrespective of whether they have moved supplier because their existing companies bust. t have moved supplier because their existing companies bust. existing companies bust. i have followed some existing companies bust. i have followed some questions - existing companies bust. i have| followed some questions people existing companies bust. i have - followed some questions people have come up with. people asking what will happen to their debt and credit. peopl
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