A dad from Birmingham is getting increasingly worried about putting his heating on as energy prices take their toll on families.
Like hundreds of thousands of Brits, the 39-year-old has had to visit food banks for help.
‘I don’t think they are thinking logically about it. What kind of government thinks people can live on this?’, Scott has vowed to keep the heating in his home off for as long he can.The 39-year-old said his life is a constant struggle Asked about the run-up to Christmas, he added: ‘It is too much money. I’m sick of worrying every day and having arguments about it.’
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