Boris Johnson has been accused of allowing a “summer of drift” as hundreds of thousands join the grassroots cost of living campaign, Enough Is Enough.
was accused of allowing a “summer of drift” after ruling out new and crucial support measures until a new prime minister is in place.Cost of living crisis: “Energy companies just announced record profits amid a devastating cost of living crisis – we have every right to be outraged”
A spokesperson for the prime minister shared that there were no plans for a Cobra meeting to address the cost of living crisis, despite former prime minister Gordon Brown calling for one. Instead, Downing Street said it would be for eitherto work out a plan for dealing with the economic situation when the new leader is in post in a month’s time.
As Number 10 admitted “bigger challenges” for family budgets “are coming towards the end of the year,” they said it would be a matter for the successful candidate to decide whether to take action to help.BBC One’s Panorama: Surviving The Cost Of Living Crisis is a stark reminder of the very real obstacles many are facing right nowscheme, the government is providing direct support to millions of people to “help them with their energy bills this winter”.
However, many believe this doesn’t go far enough, and in response to perceived government inaction, over 100,000 people have joined the newly launched grassroots campaignBacked by unions including Tribune, Acorn and individuals such as Labour MPs Zarah Sultana and Ian Byrne, Enough Is Enough is promising to fight the cost of living crisis through rallies, community groups and picket lines.4.
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