Monday, 6 July 2026

Protesters say "Enough is enough" as energy costs rise while companies make huge profits

Aberdeen Trade Union Council (ATUC) joined Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) North East Scotland, and Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) North East Scotland at a protest outside Marischal College on 1 July under the banner “Welfare Not Warfare”.

The demonstration was held as households face yet another increase in energy bills. From 1 July the energy cap will end and average annual energy costs are set to rise by a further £221.

The protest was one of several across Scotland and the UK as protesters demanded an end to energy cost rises and that the energy companies stop their profiteering.

ATUC President, Tommy Campbell said, "Those hardest hit will be the most vulnerable members of our society, including older people, disabled people, and those living on low incomes. 

"Many are already struggling to meet the basic costs of heating their homes and powering essential appliances.

"At the same time, politicians continue to stand by while energy companies make enormous profits. Around £500 of a typical household energy bill already goes towards company profits, and that figure is likely to rise if the government continues to allow excessive profiteering in the energy market.

"It’s time to say enough is enough."