'Fatcats shouldn't get war profits while Brits struggle to pay their bills'

'War profits should not be funneled into the salaries of bosses who already have plenty of money while households and businesses are cheated in a broken energy market'

Chris O'Shea j Chris O'Shea could receive a bonus of 1.6 million pounds sterling (

Image: Centrica)

British Gas fat cat Chris O'Shea, hitting a potential £1.6m bonus would add insult to injury for customers struggling to pay soaring bills.

The managing director of Centrica, owner of British Gas, needs to think hard about when he will benefit from Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Add the scandal of British Gas contractors laughing at the idea of ​​breaking into a family's home to install a more expensive prepayment meter and the public reaction could be melted.

War benefits should not be funneled into the salaries of bosses who already have huge sums of money at their disposal while households and businesses are ripped off in a crashing energy market.

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The case for a windfall tax with no loopholes to subsidize bills and tougher regulations to impose corporate accountability are overwhelming, while opinion polls find sustained popular approval for the renationalization of the energy sector in order to manage it in the public interest.

O'Shea risks emulating a predecessor, Cedric Brown, who was derided in the 1990s as Cedric the Pig for pocketing a massive raise.

There are simple changes people can make at home to reduce the cost of bills
Britons have seen their bills skyrocket in recent months (Stock Photo) (

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Getty Images/iStockphoto) Crocodile tears

The crocodile tears of M25 road rage murderer Kenneth Noye are a public attempt to restore a sordid image.

Terrified, Danielle Cable is serving a life sentence after witnessing Noye slaughter her boyfriend Stephen Cameron, stabbing the young man in the heart.

Notorious Noye, at the heart of Brink's-Mat's £26m gold bullion heist, is a violent career criminal and hardly someone whose word would be taken.

Actions speak louder than words and a record longer than his arm tells us that Noye is a villain who deserves no respect.

'Fatcats shouldn't get war profits while Brits struggle to pay their bills'

'War profits should not be funneled into the salaries of bosses who already have plenty of money while households and businesses are cheated in a broken energy market'

Chris O'Shea j Chris O'Shea could receive a bonus of 1.6 million pounds sterling (

Image: Centrica)

British Gas fat cat Chris O'Shea, hitting a potential £1.6m bonus would add insult to injury for customers struggling to pay soaring bills.

The managing director of Centrica, owner of British Gas, needs to think hard about when he will benefit from Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Add the scandal of British Gas contractors laughing at the idea of ​​breaking into a family's home to install a more expensive prepayment meter and the public reaction could be melted.

War benefits should not be funneled into the salaries of bosses who already have huge sums of money at their disposal while households and businesses are ripped off in a crashing energy market.

>

The case for a windfall tax with no loopholes to subsidize bills and tougher regulations to impose corporate accountability are overwhelming, while opinion polls find sustained popular approval for the renationalization of the energy sector in order to manage it in the public interest.

O'Shea risks emulating a predecessor, Cedric Brown, who was derided in the 1990s as Cedric the Pig for pocketing a massive raise.

There are simple changes people can make at home to reduce the cost of bills
Britons have seen their bills skyrocket in recent months (Stock Photo) (

Picture:

Getty Images/iStockphoto) Crocodile tears

The crocodile tears of M25 road rage murderer Kenneth Noye are a public attempt to restore a sordid image.

Terrified, Danielle Cable is serving a life sentence after witnessing Noye slaughter her boyfriend Stephen Cameron, stabbing the young man in the heart.

Notorious Noye, at the heart of Brink's-Mat's £26m gold bullion heist, is a violent career criminal and hardly someone whose word would be taken.

Actions speak louder than words and a record longer than his arm tells us that Noye is a villain who deserves no respect.

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