Papers: ‘For heaven’s sake – DO SOMETHING’ – Fury at lack of govt action over cost of living crisis
Britain’s ‘winter catastrophe of rising energy bills’ is the story consuming Saturday’s front pages, as the cuntry faces a bleak end of year.
Britain’s ‘winter catastrophe of rising energy bills’ is the story consuming Saturday’s front pages, as the cuntry faces a bleak end of year.
"We still have to manage until September 7 with no money and I still have to pay out for electricity as I am on pay as you go."
Prof Graham Medley, a Sage member, said: “Government have the power, so if one member of Cabinet thinks that scientific advice was too ‘empowered’ then it is a criticism of their colleagues rather than the scientists."
Also Adam Scorer, chief executive of fuel poverty charity National Energy Action, said: “The scale of harm caused by these price rises needs to sink in. A warm home this winter will be pipedream for millions as they are priced out of a decent and healthy quality of life."
'Don't you think 12 years is long enough?' - An enraged civilian left the Health Secretary lost for words, after delivering some home truths.
Let's nationalise British Gas and donate 100 per cent of its profits to struggling customers, campaign group Momentum suggested.
The former Newsnight presenter highlighted the role of Sir Robbie Gibb who was appointed to the BBC board by Boris Johnson.
"Many broadcasters fear discussing the obvious economic cause of major change in this country in case they get labelled pessimistic or unpatriotic."
The Office for National Statistics revealed that imports of goods into the UK from Russia also dived by 96.6 per cent to £33 million.
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