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| name = British Gas plc
| logo = British Gas (old).png
| type = [[Public company|Public]]
| foundation = {{start date|1986|12|df=y}}
| defunct = {{end date|1997|02|df=y}}
| predecessor = [[British Gas Corporation]]
| successor = [[British Gas]]
| hq_location_city = [[Reading, Berkshire|Reading]]
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| industry = [[Utilities]]
| products = [[Natural gas|Gas]]<br />[[Electricity]]<br />Boilers and central heating<br />Plumbing and drains<br />Solar paneling<br />Home appliance services
| area_served = Great Britain
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'''British Gas plc''' was an energy and home services provider in the United Kingdom. It was formed when the [[British Gas Corporation]] was [[Privatization|privatised]] in December 1986, as a result of the privatisations instigated by the government of [[Margaret Thatcher]].

==History==
The company was formed when the Conservative Government, led by Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]], introduced the '''[[Gas Act 1986]]''' in which led to the privatisation of the [[British Gas Corporation]], and on 8 December 1986 its shares floated on the London stock market. To encourage individuals to become shareholders, the offer was intensely advertised with the "If you see Sid...Tell him!" campaign.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.ft.com/content/76bfe9c8-9706-11dc-b2da-0000779fd2ac|title=British Gas Privatisation and the Search for Sid|newspaper=Financial Times|accessdate=27 July 2021}}</ref>

In June 1991, chairman [[Robert Evans (businessman)|Robert Evans]] sparked controversy by accepting a pay rise of 66%, ten times above the rate of inflation at the time. This took his salary from £222,000 to £370,000, a pay rise which was condemned by the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] as "sheer unbridled greed". This followed allegations of greed against the organisation a month earlier, when it reported a 42% rise in pre tax profits.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/june/21/newsid_2518000/2518297.stm | work=BBC News | title=1991: Anger over chairman's 66% pay rise | date=21 June 1991}}</ref>

==De-merger==
In February 1997, the company was demerged in separate part, which formed [[Centrica]], [[BG Group]] and [[National Grid plc|Transco]]. The main brand is [[British Gas|still used today]] as a subsidiary of Centrica.

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[[Category:Natural gas infrastructure in the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Non-renewable resource companies established in 1986]]
[[Category:1986 establishments in the United Kingdom]]

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