She needs to acknowledge her privilege and drop the energy crisis/the cost of living talk.
The new cap of £2500 probably means she's quids in. She could blast her heating all day long on max and only pay £2500. She'd also benefit from the £400 rebate.
There's potentially single people in a 2 up, 2 down, draughty rental paying £2500 to heat.... the same as Ashley in her 3 story, multiple bathroom £1m pound home full of new renovations (so could have insulated) and double income.
Once again she doesn't understand what she's talking about. She can easy put the heating on full 1st Oct and take the £2.5k hit.
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She needs to acknowledge her privilege and drop the energy crisis/the cost of living talk.
The new cap of £2500 probably means she's quids in. She could blast her heating all day long on max and only pay £2500. She'd also benefit from the £400 rebate.
There's potentially single people in a 2 up, 2 down, draughty rental paying £2500 to heat.... the same as Ashley in her 3 story, multiple bathroom £1m pound home full of new renovations (so could have insulated) and double income.
Once again she doesn't understand what she's talking about. She can easy put the heating on full 1st Oct and take the £2.5k hit.
And stealing questions that are asked of other people and not her? Weird get off your phone ya meltWould love to see the message the stranger wrote her? No, just sitting reading tattle while her kid tries to convey with his 150 words that he’s starving and freezing but mama is looking at her phone
Sure her ‘friends’ happy this idiot is using her content to create her own! Any excuse to harp on about her amazing single life. The 2 years before meeting TNB’s were the best of her life? How bizarre for a mother to say that. My life was amazing before I had a child, travelling, weekends away, nights out, binging box sets undisturbed etc but it wasn’t a patch on the happiness we have now! She doesn’t have a maternal bone in her boney body.And stealing questions that are asked of other people and not her? Weird get off your phone ya melt
Apologies I stand completely corrected. I’ve misunderstood how the cap affects rich homes vs poor homes. However, the price cap will save her, using more energy, more money than someone who can barely afford to use their fuel as a percentage and taking into account standing charges right?Sorry to step in here but there is no £2.5k cap. It’s a cap per unit that if you use the average will cost you roughly £2.5k (without the hit cap it would have been more like £3, 4 … k +).
Someone in a big house using the heating non stop and washing their clothes 4 times a day won’t be paying 2.5k, they’ll be paying a lot, LOT more. A single person in a small flat will still be paying way, way less. Basically energy works the same as it always has - you pay for what you use - it’s just that the unit costs were going to get so big that the government have needed to step in and subsidise. The unit prices are still much higher than they were a year ago but thankfully, lower than they would otherwise have been.
Side note - I think Ashley actually had an AD with a money comparing supermarket type thing when she moved into the house?
And stealing questions that are asked of other people and not her? Weird get off your phone ya melt