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Government is in 'war mode' over cost of living crisis, says minister, but won't offer new aid

Boris Johnson's government is "war-ready" over a deepening cost-of-living crisis, a Cabinet Office minister claimed , cannot provide new assistance until the next Prime Minister who claims to be in 10th place.

Kit Malthaus said he and other ministers were "thinking carefully about the different cards that the prime minister could use." Fall".

With inflation reaching a 40-year high of 10.1%, putting more pressure on bills and families struggling with high food prices, there was no guarantee of further assistance.

A new analysis from Citizens Advice shows that one in four Britons (24%) will not be able to afford their electricity bills in October, leaving 13 million people in debt.

However, Mr Malthaus said the government could not take action this summer, and the Tory Chief MP said on the BBC Breakfastthat "unfortunately we cannot make a policy announcement now." I can't do it," he said. "It would be beyond my pay grade. But all I can do is cheer up the new prime minister."

The Cabinet Office minister added: He or she wants the country and the economy.

However, Conservative leadership favorite Liz Truss has announced a plan to help the public with a large increase in energy prices expected from October. has not yet committed an additional direct payment of

Rival Rishi Sunak has said it will pledge around £5 billion in additional payments to the most vulnerable, but has said it will not offer more aid amid scathing criticism. He said it would be a "moral failure" not to provide Attack on truss at Hastings last night in Scotland.

However, the Truss has refused to commit to further aid, and the planned energy price caps in October and January dismissed Labor's plan to freeze the

Truss was also criticized for suggesting that British workers were lazy.

Truss Senior Advocate Sajid Javid claimed he was talking about increased productivity. "The British worker is one of the world's hardest working girlfriends," he told Sky News.

In response to the latest inflation that showed food prices soared by his 12.7%, Prime Minister Nadim Zahawi said his £37bn aid pledged by the government to deal with the rising cost of living pointed out. "Keeping inflation under control is my number one priority," he said.

Labour's shadow prime minister, Rachel Reeves, said a price ceiling freeze would help keep inflation in check. “People are sick and worried, Tories are busy fighting and ignoring the scale of this crisis.”

Gordon Brown Calls for Emergency Budget to Address Energy and Cost of Living Crisis More than 100,000 people have signed a petition in support of the former Labor Prime Minister's call.

Boris Johnson has treated the final weeks of his tenure as "one big part" after heading to Greece for his week, his second vacation in two weeks. has been accused of

Mr Malthaus defended the Chancellor. "I think he's been in touch with the staff and he's been briefed by No 10," he told Sky News when asked about Johnson's recent vacation. 51}