Angus MacNeil
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 54 |
Date of birth | July 21,1970 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Barra |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Jane MacNeil |
Party | Scottish National Party |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Job | Teacher |
Spokesperson | |
Civil engineer | |
Official site | parliament.uk |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2005 | |
Education | University of Strathclyde |
Major | 2,438 |
Books | HC 692 - Future of Carbon Capture and Storage in the UK |
Profess | Civil Engineer, reporter, teacher |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 403788 |
Angus MacNeil Life story
Angus Brendan MacNeil is a Scottish politician serving as the independent Member of Parliament for Na h-Eileanan an Iar covering the Outer Hebrides. He was elected as the Scottish National Party candidate in 2005.
MP Lisa Cameron defected to Tories in tantrum, says SNP president
... Dismissing concerns Meanwhile, Mr Russell said Western Isles MP Angus Macneil should also stand down for a by-election to be held...
Energy firms holding £8. 1bn of customers' money
... Companies can hold onto those overpayments, but MP Angus Macneil accused them of holding " too much money" and " sitting on a nest egg"...
MPs call for energy bill help to stave off winter crisis
... Angus Macneil, the chair of the committee, said: " The nights are now drawing in and many of our most vulnerable people will be haunted by harrowing memories of the relentless sacrifices they were forced into last year, just to keep their heads above water in the face of exorbitant energy costs...
Angus MacNeil: SNP MP announces expulsion from party after chief whip row
...By George WrightBBC NewsMP Angus Macneil has announced he has been expelled from the SNP after he was suspended from its Westminster group last month...
Extra energy bill scheme was 'staggering failure', says MP
... MP Angus Macneil said the government should reopen the scheme, saying it had " missed the most vulnerable"...
Calls for Nicola Sturgeon to be suspended from SNP following arrest
... SNP MP Angus Macneil joined opposition parties in calling for Ms Sturgeon to be suspended from the party - saying " this soap-opera has gone far enough"...
UK plays down Brexit link in US steel tariff row
... " She was answering a question from the SNP MP and chair of the International Trade Committee, Angus Macneil, who said: " Does she welcome America keeping control? " - a reference to the Brexiteer slogan that Brexit would allow the UK to " Take Back Control"...
The SNP MSP, says election win, could the independence of mandate'
... they include SNP MP Angus Macneil and Inverclyde councillor Chris McEleny, who have argued that the party to win a majority of Scottish seats in an election would be enough for independence in the forthcoming negotiations with the British government...
Energy firms holding £8. 1bn of customers' money
By Dan WhitworthMoney Box reporter, BBC Radio 4
Energy firms held a combined £8. 1bn of customers' bill overpayments at the start of 2023, new Ofgem figures show.
Many households pay a set monthly amount, building up credit in the summer to cover higher winter bills.
Companies can hold onto those overpayments, but MP Angus Macneil accused them of holding " too much money" and " sitting on a Nest Egg ".
Industry group Energy UK said direct debits were based on forecasts made when unit prices were volatile.
Customers can request refunds, it added.
The System is designed so customers have higher amounts of credit in September and October heading into The Winter , but it should balance out close to zero in April and May heading into the summer.
Energy regulator Ofgem said that " customers have The Right to request their balance back at any time and be refunded in a timely fashion".
But one customer, Dan Malcolm, told The Bbc it took Six Weeks and hours spent on multiple phone calls to get just some of his money back.
The father-of-three from Dunfermline unknowingly built up £1,100 of credit with his supplier in September 2022.
" It was £800 I wanted back and I thought that was fair and they made me jump through hoops to get it - it's disgusting, " He Said .
" It was so, so frustrating. Energy companies saying, 'it's Your Money , you can get it back when you Want ' - it's lies. "
'Customers' money'MP Angus Macneil , who chairs Parliament's energy security and net zero committee, said Mr Malcolm's story was " very concerning indeed".
" Something is very wrong, " He Said . " If this is writ large across consumers across the UK then energy companies have a tidy wee Nest Egg sitting there with customers' money. "
Energy companies Holding On to people's money can be a good thing, explained Ellen Fraser, an energy consultant and partner at management consultancy Baringa.
" You keep your payments flat in the summer when your actual bills are smaller and intentionally Build Up credit on your account, " She Said .
" You then spend that credit in The Winter when your bills are bigger but you stay paying the same monthly amount which helps smooth out your bills, especially over Christmas which is an expensive time of year, " She Said .
But she would expect a household's credit balance to be at, or at least close to zero, around what the industry calls " The End of usage season" in April or May.
Ofgem's figure of £8. 1bn in customers' accounts between January and March this year suggested people were " either not aware of a large credit balance, or aren't being successful in their requests for refunds" said Ms Fraser.
" Neither position is good for customers nor acceptable from suppliers, " she added.
'Extremely uncertain'Energy UK, which represents firms, said suppliers were obliged to set direct debits that are, over a 12-month period, estimated to result in a balanced account.
" These forecasts are based on estimated usage and expectations of future prices. At The Time [Q1 2023] prices were extremely uncertain and The Level of government support was unknown, " a statement said.
Ofgem said in a statement: " Earlier this year, we strengthened rules regarding direct debits, which should prevent excessive accumulation of consumer credit balances. Suppliers should be basing their direct debits on The Most accurate available information. "
The watchdog was unable to tell The Bbc how much of the £8. 1bn held in credit was from households and how much was from businesses, although it said it expected the majority was from households.
It said if customers were not happy with how they were treated by their energy supplier or The Problem was not fixed in eight weeks, they could complain to the.
Energy is regulated differently in Northern Ireland where the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation (), an independent public body, oversees the electricity, gas, and water and sewerage industries.
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com