I can't argue with that.Biospace wrote: ↑16 Aug 2022, 5:28pmreohn2 wrote: ↑16 Aug 2022, 4:54pm Here's one business that will not be staying in the Uk because they can't afford to thanks to the sheer lack of support from government on energy costs on top of the cost of Brexit export costs and hoops that need jumping through as a result.
A thousand redundancies,thanks a total lack of help or any promise of it from PM Johnson(currently on holiday in Greece),Sunak and Truss:- https://youtu.be/xXzQ9g2qwsw
The lockdowns had a devastating effect on many smaller businesses, as well as people's health.
We're in a different sort of mess from Germany, energy-wise, because there's been a quarter century of little or no long term energy policy. Both Labour and Conservative parties share the blame for this.
I'm still wondering why forecourt prices are so high when
https://fullfact.org/economy/petrol-crude-oil-prices/August 2022 crude $89
June 2008 crude $187 - £1.04 at the pump.