‘Gordon Brown is clearly right’: Ex-PM hailed for cost of living plan
Brown said "crises don't take holidays" - while both Keir Starmer and Boris Johnson are on holiday.
Brown said "crises don't take holidays" - while both Keir Starmer and Boris Johnson are on holiday.
But she ruled out another windfall tax on energy companies, claiming it would hurt investment.
The nightmare scenario is more than £200 higher than previous forecasts, which were already grim, and heaps extra pressure on households across Britain.
He said dealing with the cost of living crisis only after a new PM is voted in is "really not good enough".
The campaign is looking to build a "mass movement for change" as the cost-of-living crisis intensifies.
"We should be on the side of people who do the right thing... people who are contributing to the economy", she said.
“The cost-of-living crisis was already top of the news agenda as more and more people face fuel poverty – this will only compound the concerns."
Wayne Green said there is "nothing more he can physically do" for people as the cost-of-living crisis intensifies.
The former PM said if an agreement is not drawn up by Johnson, Sunak and Truss, then “parliament should be recalled to force them to do so”.
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