A small retail owner has said he is “furious” the Government has not introduced energy price caps to help businesses this winter.
Will Diamond, founder of Diamond Furniture, welcomed the energy measures unveiled in the vudget but warned they do not go far enough to address the soaring energy prices.
“The measures don’t go far enough,” Mr Diamond told the PA news agency.
“The dog on the street knows they don’t go far enough. It’s a huge missed opportunity.”
We welcome anything that's given to us but it's not enough and it just doesn't go far enough
Mr Diamond, who set up Diamond Furniture in 1998, employs 28 people full-time at its showrooms on the Long Mile Road in Dublin.
He said he is grappling with energy bills that have more than doubled since the start of the year.
“Our energy bills have gone from about €21,000 a year to about €50,000 a year. It’s a massive increase,” he said.
The cost of fuel for the company’s four delivery trucks has more than tripled in the past 18 months.
But Mr Diamond remains worried about the “palpable sense of uncertainty” among consumers. He said it will continue to affect people’s confidence to spend money.
“It’s been like night and day since the first electricity bills and gas bills have started arriving in people’s doors in terms of footfall and people coming in the door,” he said.
“People are terrified. It is really simple. It is the uncertainty. They don’t know how much their bills will be.
“I think the Government have underestimated the damage that this is going to cause to the economy.”