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This poll out today saying nearly half of us are more concerned about power prices than we were a year ago, is nonsense.
Because I reckon we鈥檙e all concerned about it, not just nearly half of us.
If you鈥檙e not concerned about your power bill, then I鈥檒l have what you鈥檙e having thanks.
Only 8% of people who took part in this survey by Curia said they were less concerned. I鈥檒l have some of what they're having, as well.
More to the point, as well as being worried about the prices, we should be just as 鈥攊f not more鈥 concerned about the lack of action when it comes to doing something about it.
And maybe that鈥檚 because there is actually one way of doing something about it. It鈥檚 probably a bit old school, but I reckon we are never going to get on top of rising power prices unless the government takes over ownership of the whole thing. Just like it used to.
Nationalise it.
Because I鈥檝e had a gutsful of politicians saying the same stuff, year after year, and nothing changing 鈥 and I鈥檓 talking about politicians from all sides here.
And the people who took part in this survey feel the same. 69% said the Government isn鈥檛 doing enough to bring prices down. 13% thought it was, and 18% didn鈥檛 know.
The results also show 67% believe the profits being made by electricity companies are unreasonably high. The only thing I would say to that is, how do they know?
I鈥檓 sure you can find that information somewhere, but I think there is an assumption that the power companies are creaming it.
Nevertheless, for me, the only solution to the power price issue is nationalisation 鈥 then we鈥檇 get more than just words and no action.
Example: Associate Energy Minister Shane Jones going all 鈥渟hock horror鈥 on it. Saying he can鈥檛 believe how bad things have got.
He鈥檚 saying today: 鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe, even in my lifetime, I鈥檇 see it this bad.鈥
Which is all very well, but what are you going to do about it Shane?
My message is the same to Energy Minister Simon Watts, who is saying: 鈥淓nergy prices have added real pressure to household budgets at a time when the cost of living is already biting hard鈥.
Yes Minister. But tell us something we don鈥檛 know already.
The current government. The last lot. The government before them. And the one before them. They鈥檙e all the same. They tut-tut about power prices and promise this and promise that, but nothing changes.
And it鈥檚 probably because they know that they can鈥檛 actually do anything, because the model is broken.
They probably know that the only way they could do something would be to buy back the shares in the big power generation and retail companies that were flogged off years ago go back to some sort of electricity corporation model.
I鈥檓 not the only one thinking that this is old-school approach is the answer.
Power prices going through the roof are a problem all around the world. Which is why over in the UK, one of these think tank outfits thinks the British government should take over ownership of all the gas power stations so that consumers aren't "held to ransom" by the power companies.
So if they think that, and I think that, what do you think?
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