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Boris Johnson accused of 'doing nothing' as millions of Britons face skyrocketing bills

Last night Boris Johnson was accused of standing by and doing nothing as millions of families faceutility bills of up to £5,038a year. rice field.

And, after an emergency meeting with Fat Cat's power company bosses yesterday, they failed to agree on a plan to help those hit by a worsening cost of living crisis, the outgoing prime minister said his Responsibility passed on to the successor.

His Auxilione, an energy consultancy, said that, based on Wednesday's prices,Ofgem had cut his annual cap of average households in his three months from April. said it could be set at £5,038. It also forecast bills to reach £4,467 in January.

But Ofgem and Energy UK warned that it was 'possible' for suppliers to raise costs before the cap takes effect on 1 October.

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However, the prime minister did not develop concrete policies to tackle the crisis, instead calling for the power sector to continue working on ways to ease cost of living pressure.

However, the Lame Duck Prime Minister, eitherRishi Sunak or Liz Truss, made a vague promise last night that Gross I'll leave it to someone who attended another leadership meeting in Cheltenham. If he becomes Tory leader in September, he will be out. No10 says:

Shadow Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband warned: But the Tories are not active.

Allison Thewlis of SNP added: While millions of families are struggling with the Tory cost of living crisis.

Alison Thewlis accuses Mr Johnson of 'complete abdication of leadership' (

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Mel Rivers (pictured)

"Families need help now. We cannot afford to wait while this zombie government is paralyzed."

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davy said, "It's appalling that the Tories have yet to announce additional aid to families facing the harshest winter in decades. ' said.

At Husting, Ms Truss admitted:

But she offered no solution other than to say, "We need to do things differently."

And the Foreign Secretary, who had blundered by saying she was in Derbyshire, again refused to impose a windfall tax on the energy giants.

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Sir Ed Davey said it was "appalling" that the Tories had yet to announce additional support for families this winter (

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TUC is more than two months of average utility worker's take-home pay pay next year. Citizens Advice also revealed it was preparing for the surge in families unable to refill her prepaid meter, which is typically 2% higher than direct debit bills.

The charity helped her a record 2,232 customers in June, up from her 1,540 in January. But I fear it will rise to around 21,600. “Our data illustrates the tough choices facing families everywhere,” said CEO Dame Claire Moriarty.

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves said workers would stop being charged more at prepaid meters. Ofgem said he plans to announce the price cap on August 26th. Over 100,000 activists have pledged not to pay energy bills in protest against the costs.

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Mel Vivers, 38

Mel Vivers said her family had price increasessays she struggles with her bills, although her husband, Rob, is in a highly paid managerial position.

Their monthly gas and electricity direct debit rose from her £120 to £220 in April. The prospect of

and energy costs rising further this year worries her.

"The situation we are in is very scary," says Mel.

"Considering which foods to buy, you may need to reduce the quantity.

Because if they do, they must be different.”

The 38-year-old lives in Pennygraig, Ronda Valley, Wales, with her general manager, Rob, 37, and her son. I live with Cayden (12 years old).

She runs her own business as a consultant. She says her income from slimming for her world and from running three groups is variable.

"In the past she has earned £250 per group, but there have been sessions where she only took £20," she explains.

"My fear is that I am literally working just to cover the bills."

She said the government needed more help. thinking about.

"Boris Johnson said nothing can be done until a new prime minister is elected, but that will be next month," says Mel.

"We have a right to know their plans."

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