FAMILIES are facing a long, harsh winter with rising bills.
Yet LizThe plan for dealing with that is to give big business and the wealthy a big boost, leaving those who need it most help out in the cold.
Worse, she has said she will not make direct aid payments to those who feel the pinch most.
Cutting the health and social care levy will save the average worker around £170.
But someone on the National living wage less than €60 for the year.
Retired people don’t get a cent.
And her company tax cuts small businesses don’t benefit – they just put money back into the coffers of the biggest companies with the biggest profits.
These tax cuts just won’t hit the sides.
We need clear-eyed realism, not bright-eyed boosterism.
That means bolder action to protect people from the worst of winter.
I have the right plan and the right experience to help people through.
Sun readers can rely on me to intervene, as I have done before to help those who need it most.