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The unelectedTraditional lightbulbs will disappear from our shops in just ten days. All conventional pearl, incandescent lightbulbs are being banned by the European Union to slash energy bills and carbon dioxide emissions.
The move covers every type of frosted traditional bulb, from the 60 watt pearl bulbs used in table lamps to more specialised opaque 25 and 40 watt bulbs shaped like golf balls and candles. Clear and frosted 100 watt lightbulbs will also not be on sale from September 1. The measure, introduced with little fanfare, aims to force consumers to fit energy-saving lights.
The Department for Environment said a typical home will save at least £37 a year on electricity bills by fitting low-energy fluorescent and halogen bulbs. Ministers said the move will also slash national carbon emissions by five million tons a year. But independent retailers and critics believe the change has been rushed and badly advertised.
Under the European Directive, manufacturers in Europe will not be able to sell the banned bulbs to retailers. It will also be illegal to import energy-guzzling bulbs from outside the EU. Independent retailer James Shortridge, owner of the Ryness chain, said customers were stockpiling frosted lightbulbs and 100 watt bulbs to beat the ban. He said: 'If you are sensitive to light, you will notice the difference.Fourth ReichEuropean Union has banned lightbulbs, which follows after numerous other bans on all manners of different things, right down from how many millimeters a kiwi can be to be sold, or forcibly thrown away despite being perfectly edible.
You can notice the difference between them, I certainly can anyway. In our Kitchen we have two of the low energy ones as an alternative to the 20+ spotlights (although I only use the spotlights because the low energy ones are that useless, you'd be better doing whatever you're doing in the dark).
If it will apparently save households money every year, let them decide to make that choice, instead of forcing it down on us. I know my room will need to have more lights installed now just to cancel out the loss of light when the normal lightbulbs I have in now, are gone.
Do you agree or disagree with the ban?






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Energy-saving lightbulbs are hazardous to people who suffer from epilepsy. Energy saving lightbulbs give off a slight flicker, which can cause quite a few people to go into a epileptic fit, so they will always sell the normal lightbulbs - Homebase, B&Q and so forth got rid of them, but brought them back a few months later because energy-saving lightbulbs were crap - the main reasons were epilepsy AND the fact you can't dim them (quite alot of energy saving lightbulbs just can't dim).



Energy saving light bulbs won't look too good in chandeliers, especially when alot of places like churchs have dimmer switches for these chandeliers to set a mood...
