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Predictions for 2009
Posted in Corporate Accountability, Economics, Energy Crisis, Financial crisis, Globalization, Politics, UK, Uncategorized, tagged Energy Crisis, Corporate Accountability, Peak Oil, Politics, Africa, energy, afghanistan, UK, Gordon Brown, Energy Companies, No Confidence, Financial crisis, Credit Crunch, USA, Public infrastructure on December 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Letter response from Sarah Teather MP, 24 June 2008
Posted in Climate Change, Corporate Accountability, Energy Crisis, Globalization, Industrialization, Peak Oil, Politics, The Media, Uncategorized, tagged Brent, Climate Change, Energy Crisis, House of Commons, MP, Parliament, Politics, Sarah Teather on September 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
My wife and I live in northwest London. In June we moved to a different neighborhood and are now living under the jurisdiction of Brent council, represented by Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Teather. As soon as we’d settled in I read her profile on theyworkforyou.com and wrote her a letter concerning the urgency of strengthening [...]
I move for a vote of no confidence in the current UK government over its refusal to regulate the energy industry
Posted in Corporate Accountability, Energy Crisis, Peak Oil, Politics, Uncategorized, tagged Energy Companies, Energy Crisis, Energy Industry, Gordon Brown, No Confidence, Politics, UK on September 12, 2008 | 1 Comment »
In the latest development of the energy crisis in the UK the government has admitted that it is “powerless to stop energy firms passing on the cost on its fuel assistance package onto customers” (BBC NEWS | http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7610939.stm). This means in effect that over time it is most likely that the energy companies will regain [...]