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Old 10-08-2022, 14:38   #261
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Re: Rising cost of living

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
I'm sure they'd rather be in power serving their country in its hour of need rather than being a silent quitter like Johnson.

He should get the two candidates together for the best of the country and Party and sort things out. The opposition parties and people like Martin Lewis have done his homework for him. He just needs to follow through.
Oh, so having been subject to a barrage of abuse and hounded out of office, he’s now a quitter! You would be the first to moan if he was still hanging on to office.

The reality is, the cost of living crisis is already being dealt with and a small fortune has been spent in help for people who are desperate. The money is still rolling out now.

What people are worried about now is further increases announced to the price cap further down the line. Any further help will not be forthcoming until that is due to hit.

The new PM will address that when he/she takes office on 5 September.
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