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Tory leader Candidate Rishi Snack said the government had "a moral responsibility to help families through the cost of living crisis as he pledged billions of pounds in additional support".
The former prime minister has admitted he is trailing Foreign Secretary Liz Truss in the race for 10th place, and would rather lose than promise "a lie that I cannot do." claimed to be.
Mr Truss, who had previously opposed further "subsidies", denied ruling out additional direct assistance to families struggling with rising utility bills.
}If she becomes prime minister on September 5, she said she will instruct him to look at the problem "in the round" and come up with a solution.
"If I am elected prime minister, I will ensure that the prime minister secures an emergency budget and that the round considers this issue and resolves this issue," she told GB Her News. told viewers of
Sunak's supporters said she appeared to be retreating from her previous position.
"This is the biggest problem facing the country today. It's a big turning point for us," a campaign spokesperson said.
Cash replenishment for pledged pensioners and beneficiaries
Sunak said it would also provide special help to pensioners and beneficiaries to handle winter fuel bills. Stated.
He told his BBC:
"Due to what is happening right now, it is not functioning properly. So what I have proposed is to add an extra addition to these very vulnerable families.
"I went further as prime minister and discussed additional amounts. And finally, for pensioners, additional in winter. , and that's where we go further.”
Sunak: Truss Tax Cuts 'Not Moral'
Rishi Sunak suggests that Liz Truss' tax cut proposal is not a 'moral act'.
In an interview with the BBC, when asked about his plans for further cost of living assistance, he said: I don't think focusing on what I think is right is actually, frankly, moral.
He also confirmed that the additional support provided to vulnerable households could add up to billions of pounds, replying: I was. The issues we are talking about will depend on how we spread it and provide maximum support to those who need it most.
Support costs billions of dollars, says Sunak Says
When asked if the additional aid promised to people to deal with inflation will cost "billions" or more than £10 billion, Mr Sunak said: "It's much closer to the former than the latter," he replied.
The former prime minister, who admitted he was trailing Liz Truss in the race for 10th place, would rather lose than promise "a lie that I can't do."
Mr Sunak announced a £15.8bn aid package when he took office in May, but he will be ahead if he becomes prime minister. said.
Snak promises billions of pounds in aid
Rishi Sunak says he has a 'moral responsibility' to support his family through the cost of living crisis as he has pledged billions of pounds in additional aid.
"As prime minister, I feel a moral responsibility to go further in the fall and winter and help people cope with really difficult situations. Time," he said. he said in his BBC interview.
"I think that's the right priority."
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And she "wanted to build that relationship," argued the leadership candidate.
Truss pledges to support unpaid caregivers, but no immediate plans
Of unpaid caregivers who live on caregiving benefits and savings, Truss said she would rather have her family take care of her than elsewhere.
, wanted to look at the tax system to support and penalize those who take the time to care for their families.
One member of the audience said that caregiving benefits were the bare minimum and not enough to live on.She said the system needed to be reviewed.
She admitted she couldn't immediately answer how it would be funded, but promised to help "families doing the right thing."
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But she said it would be difficult now to return to the position of a Waspi woman.
When told by the audience that the Ombudsman had ruled that there was an administration going on there and that she should pay compensation, she said that she did not want to make promises and that she did not make promises. I said I don't want to be unable to fulfill
No 10 'Too presidential'
No 10 Mr. Truss, who became the
minister, told a GB News audience that he had no intention of slimming down the Cabinet, she said.
Truss pledges "resolute" action with France on immigration
On illegal immigration, Ms Truss said she will use the most cost-effective methods to ensure that people are deported to Rwanda. Pretty Patel discovered it was a flight, she said.
She promised to take decisive action against France and her EU, He said he had agreed to use ports around the country to send people back to France.
"I will make sure for the UK that we are in control of our own policy and that it will not be overturned by the ECHR," she said.
“We also work with other countries to get new deals to find new places. We don't want a massive brain drain of people, but we need to work with them to make it happen and make sure illegal immigrants have a place to go.
Truss promises emergency budget
In a Q&A session with GB News, Liz Truss argued that she would prepare an emergency budget and work to reverse the rise in National Insurance and improve supplies.
She said action would be taken on day one, with a view to implementing it by April.
People said they couldn't wait, and she refused to promise a distribution, saying she was going to let people have their own money.
Regarding the cost of living crisis, she said: to help small businesses.
She added: A recession is predicted. Growing the economy is important.