Jan 222013
 
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A central London fuel bill assembly at the Department of Energy and Climate Change.
Organised by Fuel Poverty Action
 
When? Saturday 16th February, 2pm
Where? The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), 3 Whitehall Place, SW1A 2AW
 
Join us at the Department of Energy and Climate Change as part of a national weekend of fuel bill assemblies and action. Come speak out about surviving mammoth bills, debt, cuts and cold homes and share experiences of how you’re getting by. Come discuss how we can support each other. And come take action to Stop the Great Fuel Robbery.

Bring:
– Your fuel bills or records of recent payments for your prepayment meter.
– Symbols or examples of the things you’re doing without in order to heat your home.
– Blankets, hot water bottles and flasks to keep warm.
– Banners and placards.
 
Join and share the event on Facebook if you can.
 
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While one in four households must choose between heating and eating, the government is plotting to increase our dependence on dirty and expensive gas power. This will send fuel bills even higher, contribute to rising food prices through climate change and block the alternative of cheaper, cleaner renewable energy.
Pensioners, disabled people, homeless people, asylum seekers,  mothers and young children are being forced into libraries and shopping centres to keep warmPeople with cancer cannot afford the warmth they need and thousands of people are relying on food banksOver 7000 people died from cold homes last winter and deaths from hypothermia have doubled in the past five years. But the government is slashing crucial benefits and cutting grants to make homes energy efficient.
Dozens of Big Six energy company staff are being paid by the government to set energy policy within the Department for Energy and Climate Change. The government is snugly in bed with the Big Six energy companies. Together, they’re doing all they can to keep profiting from the Great Fuel Robbery. We say: enough is enough.
Join us at the Department of Energy and Climate Change to speak out, to discuss how to support each other and to take action to Stop the Great Fuel Robbery. 
 
Afterwards, we’ll find somewhere warm to go together to keep on the conversation.
 
Please spread the word far and wide!
 
Organised by Fuel Poverty Action.

 

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  5 Responses to “February 16th London – protest about fuel poverty”

  1. I will definitely attend and alert other people. Sian Vasey

  2. On 4th May 2013 there is a family day out Protest in Trafalgar Square at 12pm. So far there are over 1,700 people attending and that number is rising quickly. There a coaches being laid on all over the country if you fancy a day trip out to stand up and be heard. The info and the coach routes are on facebook at The 99% Against Austeristy.

  3. Hi Steve, the call out from Fuel Poverty Action is for a whole weekend of actions up and down the country from 15th – 17th Feb. If you are interested I can find out if there is something happening in your area?

  4. There are parts of this country other than London ! Try getting from Cornwall and dragging your wheelchair medication and food for the day. Would love to come and protest but why cant we have some regional representation at , Truro or Plymouth or Exeter all cities and would all get local media interest. Solidarity brothers and sisters.

    • there was a call out for people to organise events around the country. Maybe Cornwall DPAC group could organise something there

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