Govt: Households face challenging decisions in coming months
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Govt: Households face challenging decisions in coming months
Policing Minister Kit Malthouse warns the coming months are going to be "very challenging" and that households "up and down the land" are going to have make "challenging decisions".
He says there are a "variety" of things that Chancellor Rishi Sunak could introduce but adds that the government will have to think "carefully" about the "cocktail of measures" they take.
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