I'm not sure that the move to cap electricity prices in France really 'costs' anything since moat of electricity is from local nuclear and hydro. It sounds more of a loss of potential earnings for EDF (which is indeed in the process of being fully re-mationalised so the State may be fine with that).
The issue in the UK is that the government has nowhere to go apart from actually paying hard cash to subsidise prices to consumers... an inexistant national energy strategy cannot be dreamt up overnight (it's not just this government, it's been going on for decades).
It's going to be an absolute shitshow this winter and the (UK) government may be forced to do something even if that means borrowing even more, although they can also impose a windfall tax in energy companies (they already have).
The issue in the UK is that the government has nowhere to go apart from actually paying hard cash to subsidise prices to consumers... an inexistant national energy strategy cannot be dreamt up overnight (it's not just this government, it's been going on for decades).
It's going to be an absolute shitshow this winter and the (UK) government may be forced to do something even if that means borrowing even more, although they can also impose a windfall tax in energy companies (they already have).