beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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The shareholder payout of our energy companies is over £4bn - I suggest we use that.
so why would the shareholders invest in this enterprise if you are going to take all their returns and spend it?
why not find some shareholders that want to invest in the renewabls in the first place... except thats difficult when it costs so much more than regular old coal and gas. here's a plan, we can subsidise the renewables (just long enough for them to get started and commercially viable *cough*splutter*), then we can tax the coal and gas to make them less viable. we'll pay for this by adding on levies and taxes to the customers, who are the beneficiaries after all.
and here we are, bills going up.
there is an alternative, to have some of that subsidy funded from general taxation, tbf i'd back that to some degree. problem is the green lobby wanted to promote energy reduction and the only tool some governments like to use for such matters is taxation. apply a tax to discourage use. doesnt work, just makes it cost more.
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