Saturday, October 01, 2022

Britons to Burn Their Bills in Weekend Wave of Cost of Living Protests

THE GUARDIAN: Dozens of rallies planned from Plymouth to Aberdeen as £150bn energy price guarantee comes into effect

Demonstrators march from Downing Street to Trafalgar Square earlier this month to protest against rises in energy bills. Photograph: Guy Smallman/Getty Images

UK householders are poised to set fire to their utility bills on Saturday, in a wave of cost of living protests timed to coincide with the jump in gas and electricity unit prices that will cause bills to soar.

In what organisers forecast will be the largest nationwide protests against an economic crunch, which got worse this week with money market chaos and mortgage rate rises looming, dozens of rallies will be staged from Plymouth to Aberdeen, while postal and ailway workers also strike.

On the day the government’s £150bn energy price guarantee comes into effect, which allows average household bills to hit £2,500 a year, up from £1,971, people are expected to torch bills in Birmingham, Bradford, Brighton and London. » | Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent | Saturday, October 1, 2022