There is a "compelling rationale" for a windfall tax on the profits of energy companies, MPs argue in a report today.
They also claim businesses and households are paying excessive fuel bills because of failures in the British energy market.
By George Parker, Ed Crooks and Vanessa Houlder
Published: July 28 2008 03:00 | Last updated: July 28 2008 03:00
There is a "compelling rationale" for a windfall tax on the profits of energy companies, MPs argue in a report today.
They also claim businesses and households are paying excessive fuel bills because of failures in the British energy market.