
pvr said:1150 kw
I presume you have some kind of electric 'storage' heating if you are on economy 7?N4LLY said:Think my Economy 7 tariff is not "Economy"
First time i've felt the need to research
They only use the East Wing in the Winter, though. Get the servants to cover the antique furniture in the rest of the 'pile'.N4LLY said:That's impresive for a mansion
We in the UK get £400 divided by six months, so £67 a month until April. About the same overall.Chris_D said:Everyone here in NL received a 'free' chunk of change (€250/month) from the government via a rebate from their energy suppliers in Nov and Dec as a subsidy to rising energy costs.
Pondrew said:No-one has explained why energy prices are going to rise again when wholesale prices have been falling since the Autumn and are now roughly the same as they were two years ago. :?Chris_D said:Everyone here in NL received a 'free' chunk of change (€250/month) from the government via a rebate from their energy suppliers in Nov and Dec as a subsidy to rising energy costs.
Nanu said:The way energy prices are calculated is a con and needs sorting. We all should be paying less.
If green energy from wind and solar is all that is required on any given day for the Nations energy needs, then the tariff is that of renewables which is cheap.
If however this is not sufficient and the nations power supply needs topping up from gas fired power stations, even if it only the slightest amount, then instead of being charged for the renewable energy at the renewable energy price plus the gas price for the remainder, the whole lot is charged at the gas price.
The renewable producers are making a killing. Not only are they getting the higher price but they also get the green subsidies we are all paying on our bills. The whole thing is a rip off.

pvr said:Don’t know anymore to be honest. Looking at the railways is a great example of failures and ridiculous salaries. They are about 100% overpaid for the job they do and still moan, but would state owned mean more realistic salaries?
Smartbear said:pvr said:Don’t know anymore to be honest. Looking at the railways is a great example of failures and ridiculous salaries. They are about 100% overpaid for the job they do and still moan, but would state owned mean more realistic salaries?
Do you think nurses are overpaid as well?
Rob
pvr said:Smartbear said:pvr said:Don’t know anymore to be honest. Looking at the railways is a great example of failures and ridiculous salaries. They are about 100% overpaid for the job they do and still moan, but would state owned mean more realistic salaries?
Do you think nurses are overpaid as well?
Rob
An independent pay review body determines the pay level based on many factors. Demanding a 10% or higher pay rise for a temporary inflation situation beggars belief. It is unaffordable and makes future pay rises even more expensive.
Private sector pay increases are on average 4%, so why public sector staff should get more makes no sense especially as they already have much better secondary benefits.
Where did you get that idea?Smartbear said:when you consider they pay much more tax than self employed people
Pondrew said:Where did you get that idea?Smartbear said:when you consider they pay much more tax than self employed people
I have been self employed for over 30 years and can assure you I have paid more than my fair share of taxes. Remember we have Class 2 and Class 4 NI. I have also never had a penny of pension conts from anyone, other than myself from my earnings.
A discussion on public and private sector employment rates is never going to end in agreement, especially with you Rob, as people like PVR and I look at it from the polar opposite viewpoint to you, for obvious reasons.![]()
I will answer from my point of view if I may? Nurses (and most frontline NHS staff) should be paid a lot more IMO.Smartbear said:Pvr didn’t answer my question as to wether he considers nurses are overpaid either
Pondrew said:I will answer from my point of view if I may? Nurses (and most frontline NHS staff) should be paid a lot more IMO.Smartbear said:Pvr didn’t answer my question as to wether he considers nurses are overpaid either
BUT then so should most in the private care sector; they generally are paid minimum wage for a job that most wouldn't do.
Of course if the NHS (and all public sectors) stopped overpaying by billions for out-sourced services and wasting public money on a daily basis the savings would mean all the frontline workers could be paid decently and everyone would be happy, except the people ripping off the NHS and making millions.
I went out to dinner with a mate who fabricates stainless parts for hospitals yesterday; he always tells me how he sees money being wasted just from his small side of it.
And of course the private sector home care workers have to pay for their own petrol.Pondrew said:I will answer from my point of view if I may? Nurses (and most frontline NHS staff) should be paid a lot more IMO.Smartbear said:Pvr didn’t answer my question as to wether he considers nurses are overpaid either
BUT then so should most in the private care sector; they generally are paid minimum wage for a job that most wouldn't do.
Of course if the NHS (and all public sectors) stopped overpaying by billions for out-sourced services and wasting public money on a daily basis the savings would mean all the frontline workers could be paid decently and everyone would be happy, except the people ripping off the NHS and making millions.
I went out to dinner with a mate who fabricates stainless parts for hospitals yesterday; he always tells me how he sees money being wasted just from his small side of it.