By Paul Homewood
It was the blackest of days for Britain. Yesterday, the fallout from a near two-year global economic shutdown began to bite – and agonisingly hard.
There can be no sugar-coating the bad news: Millions must steel themselves for immensely difficult times ahead.
And as the great purge of Downing Street advisers started following Partygate, didn’t the grave plight facing almost every household make the Left’s fixation with cake and drinks appear very trivial?
For the Bank of England governor had warned the biggest fall in living standards since records began in 1990 was looming.
On what was fittingly dubbed Black Thursday, the gloomy news came thick and fast. It’s hard to know where to start.
Typical gas and electricity bills will skyrocket by a wince-inducing £700.
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