No - I've got more sense than to think that domestic PV is anything more than a novelty in this country.I guess from that reply that you were one of the ones born that minute, and got your wallet pv burnt.
OK - there may be one or two off-grid people committed to the use of renewables who use it as one way to make electricity that they store and cannot/will not take account of the cost, but for your average guy in a grid connected house who wants to save a bit of money it's pointless.
Based on a system lifetime of 25 years the cost of the PV generated electricity
was found to be between 20.9p/kWh and 184.7p/kWh with an average of
47.5/kWh. If known underperforming systems are removed, the average and
maximum costs are 39.1p/kWh and 77.8p/kWh respectively.
OK - that's based on a study done 5-10 years ago, and I'm sure that technology has improved and got cheaper since then, but I still think that PV is a chimera, and a much better ROI is obtained from solar heating of water and/or spending the PV budget on better insulation and heat recovery.