The cost of living crisis is expected to be the dominant issue in the next General Election
  • 5 months ago
The Labour Party has faced intense scrutiny in the last couple of weeks due to their position on the Gaza conflict, prompting some British Muslims to explore the formation of their own political entity in response.

Meanwhile, the Conservative Party grapples with mounting challenges, notably the ongoing immigration crisis. Recent reports revealing net migration surpassing 700,000 only exacerbate their predicament.

However, the primary concern for the majority of voters remains the pressing cost of living crisis. Escalating energy expenses persistently strain households, compounded by alarming statistics suggesting an average £600 increase in food bills over the past two years.
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