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Tory hustings - Live: New face-off rivalry as Sunak hints at support for more energy bills

Gordon Brown says Liz Truss' proposed tax cuts 'not helping people in need'

Tory leadership rivalsLiz Truss and Rishi Sunak will face off in a new showdown tonight in Darlington

to save money on the cost of living. I am facing a question about soaring. When it kicked off at 7pm, Mr Sunak suggested he could offer hundreds of pounds extra on top of the support already promised to help people pay their utility bills. Did.

This follows plans to raise the cap to his £3,582 in October, and Ofgem plans to raise the price cap again, which could push energy bills above £4,200 in the new year. That's after analysts issued a shocking warning.

Mr Sunak and Foreign Minister Truss, who are vying to become Boris Johnson's successor, have been asked to explain how they will resolve the crisis at an event of Conservative MPs.

Former Prime Minister Sunak said that people would "definitely" need additional help to survive the winter, adding funds to ease the burden of government efficiency savings. He said he was "confident" that he could find

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Rishi Sunak suggests that hundreds of pounds could be provided as additional assistance to those struggling with the rising cost of living.

This comes after an analyst issued a shocking warning that energy bills in the new year could top £4,200 for him.

Former Prime Ministers and Liz Truss have been asked to state how they will support the British people at the Hastings event in Darlington this evening.

Cornish's insights show that the average bill in October could go from his £1,971 today to around £3,582 in October, It could rise further in January.

Snack said there is "no doubt" that people will need additional help to get through the winter. He said he was "confident" he could find the necessary funding. Government efficiency savings.

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The Tories at Hastings, Darlington cheered after shouting "bring him back". When Boris Johnson appeared on screen at the start of the event.

Mr. Johnson will lose the premiership in September, when either Liz his Truss or Lisisnak will succeed him.

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Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak face off tonight at 7pm at Hastings in Darlington.

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Truss ``removed from reality,'' says Sunak camp

Rishi Sunak's campaign attacked Liz Truss after refusing to promise additional payments to ease the burden of rising fuel costs.

Liz Truss said she would double and she would provide direct support to her family in the UK, five times she refused. And this winter pensioner.

In her plan, Liz will get £1,800 of support while the hard-working family will only get her £60," Sunak campaign officials said. increase.

They added: "Liz's plans won't be on the side of most British families this winter, and pensioners won't be any help. She seems out of touch with reality."

The truss campaign had previously attacked Sunak's pledge to increase borrowing to fund direct support of the bill.

One campaign source said: Has he changed his mind? Intellectually, it is watertight like a sieve.

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Rishi Sunak said he could find the necessary funds to help those with rising costs of living from efficient government savings. "I'm sure," he said.

When asked how much cash ITV News could raise from efficiency savings, Tory chief candidate Sunak said: . But on the scale of what we're talking about, given what the bill is going to be, and the money we need, I'm pretty sure we can find the money from across the government.

Rishi Sunak Acts to Support Families During Winter (Jeff J Mitchell/PA)

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Nadine Dorries is running a 'terrorist campaign' against Partygate investigation, Tory MP says on commission

Senior Conservative MP Sir Bernard Jenkin - sitting on a committee set to investigate the prime minister this fall - is a "witch hunt" Dries When asked about his allegations, he was outraged.

Lord Bernard, when asked about the Prime Minister's repeated attacks on the investigation by allies, told BBC Radio 4's World At One programme: said like If you write their arguments to the committee, we will force them to consider them.

Political Writer Adam Forrest also has:

Sir Bernard Jenkin denounces "a propaganda campaign designed to discredit the Commission"

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Rising energy prices are 'second crisis' after Covid, says Conservative MPs

Sir Bernard Jenkin, Conservative MP and chairman of the Liaison Committee, compared rising energy prices to a "second crisis" after Covid.

he told on his BBC Radio 4 World at One programme: But Rishi (Sunak) is also right that more support is needed, especially for low-income households.

"These enormous energy increases, the increased costs imposed on us by the war in Ukraine, will lead to lower living standards.

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“We cannot prevent the standard of living from declining under these circumstances, nor can we protect people from all this impact. There is no such thing as the lowest income families actually running out of cash, overdrafting and defaulting.

"This is a very serious situation. These decisions have to be made in the context of the economy as a whole, but this is like Covid, the second crisis, we are effectively at war in Europe and this is the economic and household

Lord Barnard abolishes VAT on domestic fuels. said it hoped to reintroduce the £20 price increase on universal credits.

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The NHS went on strike as nurses and professionals voted over salaries. facing the winter of

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Unite members in England and Wales as the Royal College of Nursing announced that around half a million members would vote for another strike next month Voting has started.

Both unions encourage their members to support industrial action that began in October and could jeopardize health services over the winter,Andrew Woodcock

“Grit your teeth”: rewards are well below inflation

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The plan to cut 91,000 civil servants is a

Prime Minister's cut planAfter a comprehensive review by Downing Street's former chief of staff91,000 civil servant jobs will be replaced. facing serious criticism.

In a proposal outlined in May,Boris Johnson said that by cutting civil servants by 20% of his I argued that it could be better used elsewhere. It can be achieved without compromising key frontline services.

But after the Whitehall review led by Steve Berkley, Treasury confidence in the proposal reportedly declined.

Research also found that the proposal would cost the country more than £1 billion in severance costs

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Tory leader Truss says he will support energy prices

Repeatedly asked in a television interview whether to rule out direct payments to households hit hardest by inflation, the foreign secretary said that Instead, he said he wanted to focus on cutting taxes.

And she immediately sought support from ex-Prime Minister Gordon Brown and her CBI, along with rivals for leadership Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson. Showing resistance to being asked to agree to the package, he said: She wouldn't "write a budget in advance."

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