is that having your cake and eating it and do you think those sums add up? they kind of do add up. the long term costs, speaking like an economist, the long term costs are lower than gas. once you build the things, as soon as the wind blows, you get energy. so they can be a lot cheaper, certainly at the moment. the problem is the way the uk market works, the price for electricity for consumers is set by the gas price, so it s very high. what they re looking at doing is decoupling electricity prices from gas, benefiting from the lower long term costs of renewables, and they hope that way they can lower energy prices. lots of people who work in the sector would say that probably will work. it s certainly something they will explore. in this report, they say they have an ambition to explore the potential to do that. that s something they hope to do in the next couple of years.
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this is amazing. june is in charge of this nursery and 39 others across london. she s skeptical the government plans can work. they re saying that childcare wants to be the best, they want to be the best, they want to do the best for parents. then they need to fund it and they need to put their hands into their pockets a little bit more deeply than 204 million. you re not sure the sums add up yet? they don t add up. this has been dubbed the back to work budget with a whole range of measures to tempt parents, the over fifties, retirees and those on disability benefits into employment. and that includes abolishing the lifetime allowance for pensions, the amount that workers can accumulate before they pay extra tax. 0n the cost of living, the government s going to continue to cap typical household energy bills at £2,500 until the end ofjune. fuel duty for motorists is frozen for another year. for business, corporation tax
june is in charge of this nursery and 39 others across london. she s skeptical the government plans can work. they re saying that childcare wants to be the best, they want to be the best, they want to do the best for parents. then they need to fund it and they need to put their hands into their pockets a little bit more deeply than 204 million. you re not sure the sums add up yet? they don t add up. this has been dubbed the back to work budget with a whole range of measures to tempt parents, the over fifties, retirees and those on disability benefits into employment. and that includes abolishing the lifetime allowance for pensions, the amount that workers can accumulate before they pay extra tax. 0n the cost of living, the government s going to continue to cap typical household energy bills at £2,500 until the end ofjune. fuel duty for motorists is frozen for another year. for business, corporation tax is going to increase from 19 to 25%. but firms will also get £9 billion of tax rel
if you had more free childcare, then you would work a bit more? yeah, yeah, for sure. i think i like the balance. this is amazing. june is in charge of this nursery and 39 others across london. she s skeptical the government plans can work. they re saying that childcare wants to be the best, they want to be the best, they want to do the best for parents. then they need to fund it and they need to put their hands into their pockets a little bit more deeply than 204 million. you re not sure the sums add up yet? they don t add up. this has been dubbed the back to work budget with a whole range of measures to tempt parents, the over fifties, retirees and those on disability benefits into employment. and that includes abolishing the lifetime allowance for pensions, the amount that workers can accumulate before they pay extra tax. on the cost of living, the government s going to continue to cap typical household energy bills at £2,500 until the end ofjune. fuel duty for motorists is frozen