Don't Pay UK

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It's simple: we are demanding a reduction of energy bills to an affordable level. Our leverage is that we will gather a million people to pledge not to pay if the government goes ahead with another massive hike on October 1st.

Mass non-payment is not a new idea, it happened in the UK in the late 80s and 90s, when more than 17 million people refused to pay the Poll Tax – helping bring down the government and reversing its harshest measures.

Even if a fraction of those of us who are paying by direct debit stop our payments, it will be enough to put energy companies in serious trouble, and they know this. We want to bring them to the table and force them to end this crisis. Here’s how we think we can get there:

https://dontpay.uk/
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Another yellow vest type movement has started. We the people have the power. Too bad we're divided and conquered.
 
Well, if your government wasn't a bunch of retards thinking that whirligigs and sunshine could power the world you wouldn't be in this mess.
 
Well, if your government wasn't a bunch of retards thinking that whirligigs and sunshine could power the world you wouldn't be in this mess.

The failure of the UK elites has been complete.

The only saving grace is that the UK will get a better deal from China than America does.
 
How much does it cost you to fill up the fuel tank on your SUV?

Nothing. I don't own an SUV. I own two pickup trucks and a car. The trucks are mostly used for work and I get a full milage deduction for that use on taxes not to mention charging off the fuel costs, etc., onto customers.
 
Nothing. I don't own an SUV. I own two pickup trucks and a car. The trucks are mostly used for work and I get a full milage deduction for that use on taxes not to mention charging off the fuel costs, etc., onto customers.
Cost of living hurts the children of the middle class. More 30 somethings will be moving back home with mom and dad. Look what's happening in Latin America. We talked about this last year; do you remember our conversation? Young folk are not afraid of the word socialism.
 
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