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DWP accused of ‘denying people their rights’ after rejecting 90% of disability benefit appeals
DWP accused of ‘denying people their rights’ after rejecting 90% of disability benefit appeals https://t.co/9FzfsEiOFA
— Samuel Miller (@Hephaestus7) May 30, 2023
Food inflation: actual shop prices hit new high
UK food price inflation rate is 15.4%.
Profiteering is rife.
Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda doubled net profits 2019-2021. Tesco paid £700m dividend in 2021-22.
Any sector not picking our pockets?
Govt cutting real wages, no curbs on profiteering.https://t.co/REK15itXVJ
— Prem Sikka (@premnsikka) May 30, 2023
Exposed: payments to LABOUR Health spokesman from private health firms
Under Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting, Labour Party policy has changed from returning the National Health Service to full public control into allowing it to be converted into even more of a front for private firms to profit from your illness.
Is the reason for this the fact that Streeting is being paid a small fortune every year by private health representatives? See for yourself:
— EveryDoctor (@EveryDoctorUK) May 30, 2023
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If this concerns you, please RT this thread💙 pic.twitter.com/OY7yt2OYfN
— EveryDoctor (@EveryDoctorUK) May 30, 2023
Energy firms consulted on plan for extra profit
Energy prices are coming down at last, so what is the regulator Ofgem doing? It’s consulting the companies on a plan to increase their profit so they can be “financially resilient”.
They just made a killing (sadly, in some cases this may be said to be literal) on prices over the last year but this cash went straight to shareholders, it seems. Wouldn’t it have been better to fix dividends at a lower level and put more of that money into “financial resilience” rather than fleecing the public again?
'People will be staggered to hear that you are consulting on increasing the amount of profit that energy firms are allowed to make. That's not the best timing is it?' @MartinSLewis
Ofgem boss Jonathan Brearley says the increase is to make sure 'companies are resilient'. pic.twitter.com/mVKnPQKIUo
— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) May 25, 2023
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