Posted on 12/07/2010 10:09:06 AM PST by Signalman
MIDDLE class families are among millions of Britons who cannot afford to heat their homes this winter, as elderly ride on buses all day to stay in the warm.
After a week of snow and freezing temperatures a shocking picture has emerged of the bleak months ahead for 5.5 million households.
Pensioners, who are among those most vulnerable to the cold, are resorting to extraordinary measures to keep warm. Many have been using their free travel �passes to spend the day riding on buses while others are seeking refuge from the cold in libraries and shopping centres.
Dot Gibson, spokeswoman for pressure group the National Pensioners Convention, said: Now that we have one of the coldest winters, older people are going to have to make the unenviable decision whether or not to put the heating on. The Government should guarantee that they wont cut the winter fuel allowance.
The death toll from the big freeze rose to seven yesterday. They included two men who were killed in a crash on the M62 in Humberside and two teenage girls who died when their car collided with a Royal Mail van in Cumbria.
The winter death toll is set to rise steeply as official figures show that nine elderly people died every hour because of cold-related illnesses last year. The number of deaths linked to cold over the four months of last -winter reached nearly 28,000.
Charities claim this country has the highest winter death rate in northern Europe, worse than colder nations such as Finland and Sweden. About half of the people forced to spend over 10 per cent of their income on energy bills - the official definition of fuel poverty -are aged over 60.
But working families also face a tough time meeting the cost of keeping the central heating turned on as fuel prices continue to rise. Ann Robinson, director of consumer policy at price �comparison service uswitch.com, said: Middle-class households are now in fuel poverty.
National Energy Action estimates that 5.5 million households will have plunged into fuel poverty by early next year due to price rises. This is up 400,000 on the groups last estimate and represents 21 per cent of the UKs 26 million households.
The last official figures, for 2008, showed there were 4.5 million fuel-poor households in the UK. On Friday, British Gas will raise prices for eight million customers. Millions more customers of Scottish & Southern Energy and �ScottishPower have already been hit by price rises.
Last winter 70 per cent of household were forced to cut down or ration their energy use because of cost.
Uswitchs Ms Robinson, who advised Tony Blairs government on energy policy, warned: Winter price hikes will simply force even more people down this route.
Energy minister Greg Barker admitted last week that the system to deal with fuel poverty was completely broken and said he was very worried by the NEA figures.
Charity Age UK estimates that nearly a third of pensioners have resorted to extreme measures to keep warm. The National Pensioners Convention has described the situation as Dickensian. (Icecap Note: the age of Dickens was during the Dalton Minimum, with very similar solar conditions to the last several years. Many solar scientists now believe we have entered another Dalton like minimum or worse.)
Widow Rita Young, from Thorny, near Peterborough was struggling to stay warm last week. Mrs Young, 75, said: Ive worked all my life. It doesnt feel fair. People my age dont want to put hats and scarves on in their homes, but theres nothing we can do about it. I sit in a blanket put on a hat and sometimes go to bed at 7.30 in the evening.
Last week Lillian Jenkinson, 80, and William Wilson, 84, were found dead in the gardens of their homes 70 miles apart in Cumbria. Both are thought to have lain undetected in sub-zero temperatures for hours.
On Thursday a driver who stopped to help a stranded motorist in the Yorkshire Dales was killed when he was struck by another vehicle. Read more here. See this WSJ story on the mounting cold death toll in Europe. The New York Times changed the headlines after a few hours to one more suitable for the alarmist theme that extremes are occuring Europe Jolted by Extremes of Weather here.
the wages of Kyoto.
Ping.
Freezing? Hmmm, what about global warming? /sarc
Yes there is. Try storming Parliament with torches and pitchforks.
Obviously human caused global warming at work here.
sounds like their economy is recovering too. good times. good times.
It brings to mind the story of the little match girl...But hey, I bet the NHS will be glad to see their load of patients dwindle!
I wish the libtards would start whining about the "greenhouse effect" again. It is a lot cheaper to cool the house than to warm it here in SW Pennsylvania.
Maybe we're having freezing BECAUSE liberal policies treated the WRONG problem - making it worse...
Maybe we're having freezing BECAUSE liberal policies treated the WRONG problem - making it worse...
And how much of the increase in energy cost is due to Britain’s stupid infatuation with controlling and reducing carbon emissions? I would bet virtually all of it.
2. Only about 110 sunspots this year.
Result: a couple hundred years of mini ice age.
They're not cold. They're toasting and the ice caps are melting, and women and minorities will be hardest hit. I know because I read Mann's data analysis.
Why don’t they ask one of their many young “Mohammad”s to help them out?
This is the INTENDED CONSIQUENCE of the liberal push for inflated energy prices via high government taxation on fuel and electricity. This is liberalism.
Innocent people suffer and die needlessly!
“The Government should guarantee that they wont cut the winter fuel allowance.
Sounds like that whole central planning thing is working just fine.
So four of the seven died in automobile accidents?
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