As night follows day, rocketing power prices are the inevitable consequence of the inevitable transition to subsidised and unreliable wind and solar.
The burden of all that glorious virtue signalling falls disproportionately on those on low and fixed incomes. Add the normal path of decrepitude, frailty and illness to impecuniousity and you’ve got a recipe for a national health disaster.
As the elderly face the existential (passing) threat of COVID-19, spare a thought for the permanent threat that their political betters have gifted them: freezing to death in frigid and dimly lit homes.
Almost 3m elderly people turn off heating as ‘they cannot afford energy bills’
Energy Live
Dimitris Mavrokefalidis
10 March 2020
Around 2.8 million people over the age of 65 are set to ration their energy usage out of worry that they cannot afford their
energy bills, according to new research by Compare The Market.
A further 84% think the cost of energy presents a ‘real threat’ to elderly people living in the UK.
Although a minority, 8% of respondents admit that their health suffers because they limit the amount of heating they use during the winter and 17% say they eat less or buy cheaper food to offset the cost of energy bills.
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