Friday, 26 October 2012

Rant 300 26/10/12 Subject: The heating vultures

Rant number 300

After yesterdays 'fantastic' news - I'm sure we have all been feeling elated about the recession being over with and all the extra money that will be instantly arriving in our laps as brought by small tame aardvarks - whilst pigs fly past the windows and Lucifer pops on his ice skates to get to work

(just as aside, to expand upon the 'hell frozen over' metaphor I have expressed, I have done this for the reasons of convention however, many visions of hell feature ice as a tormentor as much fire - thus making the point somewhat moot. For the sake of my sarcastic statement however - I feel it is acceptable to make this somewhat non-axiomatic statement.)

Yes, the 'end of recession' really hasn't made any difference between yesterday and today - and will continue not to make a difference for many months to come.

There are many reasons for this. Not nearly because the whole thing is complete bullshit.

One big reason however, was revealed today:

The heating folks are putting their prices up again.

We don't have a centralised system for gas and electric in this country - which is to encourage competition - to ensure the best prices for the consumer - which has worked about as well as a napalm fireguard.

The reason for this is simple: competition only works so well and doesn't pay shareholders too well. As such - the business has become appallingly incestuous and the prices are kept high and keep getting higher. They have no need to compete with each other - because not one of the top 6 companies has the gall to actually put their neck out as cheaper. As such - we're fucking well stuck with it.

The government were booing about it today and were 'disappointed,' that they had raised fuel costs just as winter is about to begin (just like they did last year, and the year before that and the year before that ad infinitum.) The fact that their stupid party privatised everything in the first place somewhat lessens my faith in the sincerity of their statements.

Every year they do this to us - just as winter sets in. By all accounts it could cost the average family £1500 a year - which is a big deal to anyone who is not doing rather well. It particularly hits out again at the vulnerable people: the old, the disabled and those on small incomes. If the fuel system was centralised - it would be much easier to help those in need - rather than having to pay ever increasing allowances that will still not cover needs properly.

I think rather than consistently screwing everyday people who actually make the effort to go out and work - they should tighten the controls on these greedy bastards. Surely what they are doing by colluding in this way is not something that should be allowed to continue. If they are supposed to be 6 competing companies - make them compete - and make sure that they pass on some of the savings to us normal folk!

Me and the wife are quite acclimatised to using blankets and the like in place of having the heating blasting on. With children though - it isn't possible - so those with young families out there wholeheartedly have my sympathy.

When I finally get away from renting and can purchase a property - I'm going to invest in a wood burning stove and put a resounding two fingers up to the lot of the bastards. Government - for once in your lives do something useful - and put a stop to this disgusting behaviour.

Rant over.

3 comments:

  1. I hope you realise that, as soon as a significant number of families do what you are suggesting, then the then government, regardless of party, will tax cut wood in some way?
    When a certain (unnamed) female Prime minister sold off all the public holdings, I asked at the time, "What benefits will we, the actual owners of these companies, see?" I was told by those who "know better" that I could become a part of the great opportunity to profit from something we all pay for anyway. So where is it?
    Oh yes, the MP's voted to increase their wages and pension rights while taking ours away.

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  2. Oh yes, the 'know better' crowd are always about when these things happen.

    I think the only difference between a pessimist and a realist is that a pessimist thinks things are going to go badly - whereas a realist knows it is. I feel I'm the latter.

    Privatisation has proved to be a resounding disaster - and yet they will never admit it and turn back the clock - removing the power from the companies who worship their share holders.

    They're trying to do it to the NHS now - with the same old 'competition will make things better' angle.

    These self serving bastards make me sick!

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  3. Oh - and you are probably right about the wood. I'm wondering how well tories burn and whether they might make a reasonable medium term fuel source...

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