Britain’s ‘desperate’ middle-class are turning to food banks

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EXCLUSIVE: Britain’s ‘desperate’ middle-class are turning to food banks

Mr Sunak has been criticised for his failure to set out any extra help with energy bills in his spring statement – beyond the previously-announced £200 loan coming in October – and his decision not to raise benefits in line with inflation.

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