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WATCH: Martin Lewis is ‘out of tools’ to help Brits in cost-of-living crisis

Money Saving Expert founder Martin Lewis has admitted he’s out of ideas for how people can save cash to cope with the unprecedented surge in the cost of living.

Lewis told the BBC’s Sunday Morning that there is not much more he can do to help people struggling to deal with the massive rise in energy bills – and said the current situation is “the worst” he’s experienced in more than twenty years.

“Just on energy alone, on a conservative estimate within one year, we’re talking about £1,300 in bills going up (by October),” he told the BBC.

“We’re going to have about ten million people in fuel poverty. We have a real, absolute poverty issue going to come in the UK, with food banks oversubscribed, and debt crisis agencies do not have any tools.

“I need to say, as the Money Saving Expert who’s been known for this, I am out of tools to help people now.

“It’s not something money management can fix, it’s not something that for those on the lowest incomes telling them to cut their belts will work, we need political intervention.”

He said: “I’ve been the Money Saving Expert since 2000… I’ve been through the financial crash, I’ve been through Covid. This is the worst, where we are right now.

“I’m reading messages from people saying money prioritisation used to be, do I go to the hairdressers or do I go to the pub? Now it’s about, I’m prioritising feeding my children over feeding myself.

“That is simply not tenable in our society. There is absolutely panic and it has not started yet.”

Watch his intervention below.

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Henry Goodwin

Henry is a reporter with a keen interest in politics and current affairs. He read History at the University of Cambridge and has a Masters in Newspaper Journalism from City, University of London. Follow him on Twitter: @HenGoodwin.

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