For those who are vulnerable and facing tough choices this winter, the British government's spending plans are crucial. Thirugnanam Sureshan is hoping for relief, saying he fears for his life if he can't afford to keep his heat on as costs rise.
And long waits for ambulances, cancer treatment and elective surgery are pressuring Sunak to prioritize the National Health Service over other programs.Treasury chief Jeremy Hunt has refused to release details of the government’s plans before his speech Thursday to Parliament. But he’s promised to help those most in need.
But people want certainty, and among those struggling are Sureshan. His family moved to Bexhill on Sea from London in 2006 to open a convenience store. Butwhen Sureshan’s health deteriorated and his wife stopped working to become his primary caregiver.
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