Essay by Eric Worrall
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s sabotage of cheaper gas, by immediately re-imposing the fracking ban upon assuming office, in my opinion demonstrates a callous indifference to the suffering of ordinary Britons.
Air fryer and slipper sales surge as UK strives to reduce energy use
Consumers move quickly to prepare for unaffordable energy bills despite mild autumn, finds market research
Sarah Butler @whatbutlersaw
Fri 28 Oct 2022 16.00 AEDTSales of air fryers, slow cookers, microwaves and electric blankets are soaring as households faced with unaffordable energy bills look for ways to reduce their power use.
Air fryers – a small countertop convection oven that uses less electricity than a conventional cooker – are in huge demand, with the number sold in September four times higher than in the same month last year, according to the market research firm GfK. So are electric cooking pots such as pressure cookers, rice cookers, slow cookers or multifunctional pots that can do all three things, with sales up 80%.
GfK said 216% more electric blankets were sold in September this year, as households searched for less expensive ways of staying warm and cooking food – the two most energy-intensive needs in a home.
Such is demand that some popular models of air fryer, such as the Ninja, have sold out. Asda said its sales of air fryers had increased 320% increase on year, while those of slow cookers had more than doubled and sales of heated airers increased by 90% up compared with last September.
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Citizens Advice has said its advisers have been told of people unplugging fridges and freezers, washing clothes by hand and skipping meals in order to cut back on their energy costs.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/oct/28/air-fryer-and-slipper-sales-surge-as-uk-strives-to-reduce-energy-use
In the last leadership election a few weeks ago, which Liz Truss won, Rishi Sunak was favoured by members of parliament, but Liz Truss won the support of the British Conservative Party membership.
Angered by the Truss win, members of parliament rebelled against Truss, and Liz Truss’ attempts to soften the Conservative Party’s extreme green energy agenda by liberating the British energy market. Truss was forced to resign.
Conservative members of parliament then apparently decided not to give Conservative party supporters a second chance to vote against their chosen candidate, so they circumvented the procedural need for a membership vote by ensuring Rishi stood as the only candidate.
One of Rishi Sunak’s first acts as Prime Minister was to re-instate a long standing ban on fracking, which his predecessor Prime Minister Liz Truss had attempted to repeal.
I predict in the next election the British Conservatives will be wiped out at the ballot box if they continue showing such contempt for the concerns of ordinary people. Even though the other major parties currently offer more of the same, by the next election voters will be utterly desperate to signal their need for a change.
Unfortunately the next election doesn’t have to be held until the start of 2025. British voters will likely have to endure two more years of energy policy hell under Rishi Sunak, before they get the opportunity to deliver their verdict on the British Conservative government’s decade of gross mismanagement of energy policy.
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Same in Oz although we mostly don’t have the extreme winters-
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/chris-bowen-is-the-most-dangerous-man-in-government/ar-AA13zsXb
There’s been a rush on rooftop solar by those owning homes with the readies as a result. Guess where that leaves high interest rate first home buyers and struggletown?
I was having a new roof on the house so incorporated in-roof solar panels, the trays the panels sit in offset the cost of roofing slates. My energy bills this month are 25% less than in July. The problem is getting batteries, they are a rare as rocking house sh!t.
And in further news,UK battery firm Britishvolt near collapse as seeks funding
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-63457813
“ministers withdrew the funding after learning it would be used for day-to-day operations.”
They were having a giraffe.
Britishvolt seems to have been in trouble since it started. Originally meant to open late 2023 it has twice put that date back and is now talking about late 2025. The only two car manufactures it has memorandums of understanding are Lotus and Aston Martin and they are niche,luxury, car manufacturers who do not sell in the quantities a battery gigafactory needs. Looks like Britishvolt is on the ropes and the count has reached 8.5
Not just Britvolt. BMW are moving production of the electric Mini as it’s too expensive to manufacture in Britain. You can’t make it up.
Everything falls into perspective when you understand that Monty Python’s Flying Circus was reality TV, not sketch comedy.
All that yelling and shouting in parliament is evidently just a show. In fact what they are doing to their own people is callous and dastardly. That is displayed by how Truss was treated when she was attempting to save British lives and income.
Britain has no real Conservative party. Banning fracking shows this guy is a complete captive of the far left greens. Sad that the British really don’t have a choice except Left and further Left.
“Angered by the Truss win, members of parliament rebelled against Truss, and Liz Truss’ attempts to soften the Conservative Party’s extreme green energy agenda by liberating the British energy market. Truss was forced to resign.”
This is such an odd take on the last few weeks.
You don’t think that the tanking of the Tories in the polls might have had something to do with the party deciding Truss was not the safest person to be in charge?
Sunak and his merry mob were plotting the overthrow of Truss even before she got into No.10. Yes, she made some mistakes, but her policies were sound, other than the 2-year subsidy for domestic energy bills. MP’s wanted Sunak, and they will suffer at the next election as a result.
the Hi Risk Anus (anag. 5, 5) Has been plotting for longer than that. Apparently he registered the domain “Ready for Rishi” over 9 months ago.
The plot consisted of letting Truss run the country, and waiting until she’d destroyed it and the party.
Maybe there will be a new Prime Minister next month?
Sunak is a weak leader with an ego greater than his ability. During his leadership campaign, he said he would lift the fracking ban, but he’s not gone back on that promise. He said he would not go to COP27, but he now says he may, because Johnson is going. This is not the actions of a strong leader, but a weak narcissist that puts his own need for power beyond the needs of the country.
I have voted Tory for almost 50 years and been a Party member much of that time. I’m ashamed of what this Party has become, and I’ll never vote for them again.
The problem is that in Britain all the mainstream parties have bought into the renewable good, fossil fuels bad narrative, and they cannot extricate themselves from it without admitting they are wrong and billions of taxpayers money has been wasted by successive governments chasing unicorns and applauding mad Greta.
“Sunak is a weak leader with an ego greater than his ability…” Substitute “her” for “his” and you’ve described Liz Truss precisely, Jack.
Break out the thermal imaging cameras.
Maybe Uncle Joe will come to the rescue right after the midterms, bearing windfall oil profit money. Well, it does make you wonder what all is stacked up behind the midterms.
It is worth noting that the 2019 conservative party manifesto says that they would not
allow fracking. And they won an 80 seat majority on the basis on their manifesto. Hence
Rishi Sunak’s in reinstating the ban on fracking is actually following through on the promises
made by his party. It is also something that is extremely popular with the conservative party members most of whom would only support fracking if it occurred somewhere far away from their homes.
In addition there is no way that fracking could do anything to ease gas shortages in the near future. It would take at least a decade if not longer for fracking in the UK to produce significant amounts of gas. On top of which there is no evidence of large gas reserves that could be extracted via fracking in the UK. The geology is very different from the US.
Also, any oil from fracking will just be sold to the highest bidder. It’s not clear how that will make fuel cheaper in the UK.
For all of this year we have had above average temperatures in Wales, We are late in the Autumn and temps are still higher at night than they would normally be in the day. Spring plants are growing, animals have not hibernated, We may need air conditiioners soon more than we need heating. What can possibly go wrong ?
Sunak’s job is to self destruct the Tories.
The Brit’s are about to get a very expensive education.Some of them posthumously.