labour pledge to reduce household bills by renationalising utility companies
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labour pledge to reduce household bills by renationalising utility companies
Labour has pledged to help reduce the amount households have to spend on energy, water and post by around £220 a year, in a move that would see utility companies and Royal Mail brought back into public ownership.
The party says households are being routinely ripped-out by sky-high utility bills, while shareholders pocket billions of pounds at the expensive of struggling families and individuals.
http://www.welfareweekly.com/corbyn-vows-to-slash-household-utility-bills-by-220-a-year/
The party says households are being routinely ripped-out by sky-high utility bills, while shareholders pocket billions of pounds at the expensive of struggling families and individuals.
http://www.welfareweekly.com/corbyn-vows-to-slash-household-utility-bills-by-220-a-year/
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