In the United Kingdom, the energy bill strike is organized

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“None of us wants to do anything illegal or alienate energy suppliers. But if we do nothing, a huge number of people will be unable to pay their bills.”

Mo Budd assumes. This south London pastor is calling on Britons to disobey. “Traditionally, members of the Anglican Church do not choose direct action in the face of political or social crises, does she concede Times. However, the scale of the cost-of-living crisis requires a different response.”

Mo Budd recently signed the appeal for Don’t Pay UK, an organization started by a group of four friends earlier this summer. Their objective: to encourage as many consumers as possible to refuse to pay their gas and electricity bills from 1is October, the expected date of an increase in energy prices.

“The energy price cap, i.e. the maximum amount suppliers can charge in England, Scotland and Wales, is set to reach £3,358 [3 977 euros] in October”Explain The Observer.

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