There is growing concern across the political spectrum that the rising cost of living is about to put immense strain on families on low-incomes, who were already struggling as a result of cuts and freezes to social security.
What does a “very difficult winter” look like for low-income families?
How are you able to measure what is difficult?
Many do not waste resources,and many go without acts of kindness to others is very evident all around like at our food-bank in Aldbrough nearly two years of goodness further kindness shared,as directed by God.
Families already under constant pressure will be pushed to breaking point, as will the 1.7 million people who receive benefits like UC ,JS, who cannot work due to caring for others, disability or illness. We must not cut Universal Credit INDEED WE SHOULD HAVE INCREASED THE AMOUNTS.
A combination of rising energy bills,food prices,petrol, consumer goods prices, coupled with benefits cuts, will add an extra £710 in costs for poorer households.
The DWP are again being very harsh in ways dealing with people.
The pressure is constant.
MP Kwasi Kwarteng told the BBC on Tuesday the UC cut could make it "a very difficult winter" for low income families.
But l feel it going to be difficult for very many just more difficult if cannot get out of the hole.
We have had this awful pandemic...leaving community of Europe ...world events like Brexit...war in Afghanistan...poor political governance.
There is little hope
but we have to persist
we are here now
we are stronger
you are still here
you are surrounded by other wanting you to survive
you are not alone in this
you are not alone
we are here for you
you are here for you
be here for others.
be here and win ..you are winning
you are winning in this constant pressure.
the music is still playing further worth dancing too.
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