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I've lived in several flats in London that go down to 10 or 12 dgrees if you don't turn the heating on. This is what a lot of people will be trying to live in. Bleak.
Our bedroom would regularly be that cold and I'm ok with that. We have a nice duvet though.
We only heat the other end of the place lounge/office. But even that is mostly heated by the sun and the underfloor contributes a few degrees overnight so it's not baltic starting work.
As always, we have a choice though. I would fucking hate to be forced outside over winter. A night is a novelty, living out there, fuck that.
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Our bedroom would regularly be that cold and I'm ok with that. We have a nice duvet though.
Same, but we experienced a sudden bloom of mould that quickly spread around the window and down behind the radiator.
Ah well, Landlord is now asking for an extra £100 a month so sure we'll see the mould return this year.
I've lived in several flats in London that go down to 10 or 12 dgrees if you don't turn the heating on. This is what a lot of people will be trying to live in. Bleak.
If only somebody had realised how important it might be to Insulate Britain to save people money, reduce energy usage and improve quality of life and then try to convince the authorities to fund it initially by lobbying and then by civil disobedience when they were ignored and belittled.