The government and Ofgem have come under significant criticism for allegedly prioritizing their own financial interests over the welfare of the public in the energy sector. Many believe that they are complicit in a system that allows energy companies to reap excessive profits, reportedly between 23% and 25%, while consumers struggle with soaring energy costs. Over the past five years, these companies have amassed profits totaling £30 billion, raising concerns about the justification for high prices amidst global crises like the Ukraine-Russia conflict. There is a growing call for reform, advocating for a cap on profit margins to a more reasonable 9% to 10%, as well as demands for accountability from government officials, including Ed Miliband, who are seen as failing to protect the interests of the public.
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