BORIS Johnson declared last night there was “no point” in giving the public sector a big pay rise as prices would just rise and wipe it out. But almost two thirds of Brits now oppose the Government…
are going in the wrong direction – a 20 per cent increase in just over half a year as prices rocket.
Two thirds of voters said their financial situation had worsened compared to a year ago, while 57 per cent said they had reduced spending on food.was not doing all it could to bring down inflation. More than half – 53 per cent – say they should be able to save more profitably with a rise in interest rates than borrow at a cheaper rate.
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