‘Set emergency budget or risk a winter of dire poverty’ - Financespiders

‘Set emergency budget or risk a winter of dire poverty’ - Financespiders

Boris Johnson and the Tory leadership candidates should agree on an immediate emergency budget tackling the spiraling cost of living, Gordon Brown has said, or risk “condemning millions of vulnerable and blameless children and pensioners to a winter of dire poverty”.
 

The intervention by the former prime minister comes as new figures seen by the Observer show that more than 4 million households are on course to spend a quarter of their net income on energy.

“The reality is grim and undeniable: a financial timebomb will explode for families in October as the second round of fuel price rises in six months sends shock waves through every household and pushes millions over the edge,” Brown writes in Sunday’s Observer.
 

“The more the Conservative leadership election heats up, the more the remaining candidates have resorted to claiming the moral high ground. Raising debt is ‘immoral’, Rishi Sunak is saying.

‘High taxes are immoral,’ retorts Liz Truss. But there is nothing moral about indifferent leaders condemning millions of vulnerable and blameless children and pensioners to a winter of dire poverty.”


He adds: “Boris Johnson, Sunak, and Truss must this week agree on an emergency budget. If they do not, parliament should be recalled to force them to do so.”

It follows the Bank of England’s grim forecast last week that inflation will soar to 13% in October. There have also been predictions that UK energy bills could reach more than £3,600 a year this winter.
 

With pressure growing for action, senior Labour sources have confirmed to the Observer that the party is preparing to back a key intervention designed to curb the winter crisis, in addition to the removal of VAT on energy bills that it has already supported.

Labour leader Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves, the shadow chancellor, have not yet finalized the package, but have concluded that big measures are needed. “We recognize that this is an emergency situation and that requires a response that matches the moment,” said a senior Labour source.
 

Brown’s call for immediate action was backed by the shadow climate change secretary, Ed Miliband. “Families across the country face a catastrophic rise in energy bills,” he said. “Meanwhile, the Tories are missing in action and the two leading candidates have nothing to say on the cost of living.

“The government urgently needs to provide more support to help people cope this winter, including by scrapping the Tories’ tax break for oil and gas producers, who are making record profits at bill-payers expense.”
 

It comes as the Observer has been handed new research that lays bare the scale of the looming crisis. By January, there will be 4.2 million households – or about 11.6 million people – spending more than a quarter of their net income on fuel, according to a study by York University’s social policy research unit.

It also found that more than 3 million households will be spending at least 30% of their net income on fuel by January.
 

A separate report carried out by Prof Donald Hirsch at Loughborough University found that existing government support for low-income households fails to cover the shortfalls they now face. Some families will be up to £1,600 worse off a year, the study found.

Matt Copeland, head of policy at the National Energy Action group, said the poorest could be protected with the right action. “With energy bills so high, this winter is going to be a nightmare for millions in the UK,” he said.
 

“However, we want to make it clear that this is avoidable. The UK government has the power to save millions from the hardship of cold homes, crushing debt, and unsafe coping tactics.”

Brown said that local charities he knew were now stocking up on blankets, duvets, sleeping bags, and hot water bottles as they prepare for “the worst winter in living memory”. He said it would have a devastating impact on child poverty.
 

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