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Kiel Sturmer is so taciturn that no one notices his absence in a cost of living crisis

Sturmoff

Did anyone spot a Sarkir Sturmer recently?

When the Partygate saga was raging, he Only a few meters away from the TV studio, he solemnly demanded his resignation or a police investigation.

But when thecost-of-living crisispushed millions into trouble, he was nowhere to be seen.

Lack of leadership. ..no ideas. . .There is nothing. All we have heard from the official Labor Party is that outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson criticized him for going on a belated honeymoon.

Instead,Gordon Brown assumed the role of opposition leader — he nearly 12 years ago after chronically mishandling the economy Despite the fact that he was kicked out of No10.

The left-wing Guardian newspaper describes Sir Care as "on vacation."

Mr. Brown said: No crisis.

"They don't take vacations, they don't light fires politely."

There are rumors that the leader of Labor may be sighted at today's event.

The great danger to Lord Kiel is that when he finally switches off his Absence and goes back to work, what he has to say is too boring and nobody

TIME'S UP

Yesterday's Downing Street summit with the Energy Bosses uttered warm words and a message of "National Unity."

But those who wanted concrete help on the bill were left bitterly disappointed - .

This is the latest estimate that the average family will soon have to pay fines of £5,000 a year.

Another emergency support package option is currently being explored for the fall.

The new prime minister should be ready to announce details within days of his taking office.

When it comes to energy companies amassing obscene profits against the backdrop of President Putin's illegal wars, what excuse is there for not reaching out now?

Lifesaver Debs

Thousands more people are getting early colon cancer screenings thanks to Mrs. Deborah James' campaign.

NHS figures show that he had 96,774 people awaiting potentially life-saving tests in June, compared to the same period last year. than he is 9,000 more.

Her CEO of Bowel Cancer UK, Genevieve Edwards, said:

What an inspiring life Debs has had! And what a wonderful legacy!