EE just emailed me. They're putting my UK phone contract up by 15% because "inflation".
Apparently it's got so much more expensive for cell towers to just ... sit there and stuff.

Oh, wait, no, it's because energy is more expensive because the price of wind and sunlight has gone up.

What we are seeing is not inflation. Companies are making record profits and just hoarding it, while simultaneously firing people in large numbers.

Not satisfied with hoarding nearly all the wealth, the billionaire class want ALL of it. They want an entire population of, well, serfs basically. They're trying to turn the whole of western civilisation into one huge company store, and the idea that there are still people who can afford to live comfortable lives is profoundly offensive to them.

Sooner or later there will be a reckoning. History tells us that there always is when the ruling classes think they can get away with this crap.

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in reply to Sarah Brown

that reminds me. Time to make my annual phone call to them, pretend Iโ€™m leaving and get my tariff lowered again (one reason Iโ€™m sim-only)

Recommend trying that if youโ€™re not tied to a handset. You can usually haggle down a decent amount. Find a similar product with any other UK network and give โ€˜em a call.

Thwart their greed.

*edited to fix your/youโ€™re ๐Ÿ˜ณ I must be tired

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in reply to Sarah Brown

nicely done.

By the way, when you say "Companies are making record profits and just hoarding it, while simultaneously firing people in large numbers" - this is true - but it still leads to inflation, at least as the central banks define it (and they're the ones raising rates in response). So-called "greedflation" is just as real as the wage-price spiral that everyone gets so worked up about. It's just that price increases are driven by corporate profits rather than higher wages.

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