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BP’s record profits and how consumers are fighting back
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audio
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Daily News
News
Politics
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Aug 02, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:13:31

The news that profits-energy-prices-b1016077.html">BP has reported record profits of almost £7billion has not gone down well with bill payers and campaign groups.

The energy firm’s highest profits in 14 years come as people in the UK are warned their annual energy bills could reach on average £3,300 a year by January.

It led to campaign groups calling the situation a “Cost of greed crisis”, and the words “don’t pay UK” trending on Twitter - a campaign encouraging people to cancel their energy direct debits in October.

The Evening Standard’s Business Editor Jonathan Prynn talks us through the situation, BP’s announcement, and what might happen next.

Plus we speak with Ruth London from campaign group Fuel Poverty Action, who are calling for a basic level of free energy for all, and are backing the ‘Don’t Pay UK’ campaign.

Follow us on Twitter for more news @EveningStandard 


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