Monday's front page: Tories warned over fiddling with green policies...while Rhodes burns From ChaplainChloe: TomorrowsPapersToday
The Prime Minister could look again at measures that will carry additional expense to consumers, with sources insisting that protecting households from rising costs is his number one priority.
“But we know that the number one concern for families up and down the country today is the immediate cost of living challenge and that’s why halving inflation is one of the Prime Minister’s top priorities. They argued, instead, that the Government must ensure the burden does not fall on the most vulnerable.
“But I think where we need to look is where the burden of this falls on those least able to pay and I think the low emission zone in London is a classic example of that. On dissenting voices within his party, he added: “There may be one or two on the margins who don’t accept climate change. But it doesn’t mean that the party is any less committed.”
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