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Old 10-08-2022, 15:10   #262
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Re: Rising cost of living

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Oh, so having been subject to a barrage of abuse and hounded out of office, he’s now a quitter! You would be the first to moan if he was still hanging on to office.

The reality is, the cost of living crisis is already being dealt with and a small fortune has been spent in help for people who are desperate. The money is still rolling out now.

What people are worried about now is further increases announced to the price cap further down the line. Any further help will not be forthcoming until that is due to hit.

The new PM will address that when he/she takes office on 5 September.
I said silent quitter ie someone who does the bare minimal work and is not engaged with it. One stage worse than a quiet quitter!

He was not hounded out of office, his colleagues lost confidence in him. I think the process to decide his replacement is old-fashioned and lethargic. It makes the TiVo box look like a rocket and it's a shame the Party can't speed it up.

People are having sleepness nights over the current cost of living crisis, let alone future energy hikes. They need action and plans now. Instead they see Sunak and Truss constantly point-scoring whilst London burns.

Last edited by 1andrew1; 10-08-2022 at 15:23.
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