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More people will depend on Charity this Christmas

Transport secretary Grant Shapps and sixteen other Tory leaders cut down Christmas Day expenses for the mass. Anika Khan reports.

  • The UK is facing yet another national crisis as countries from all over the world closed their borders suspending all means of communication to stop the spread of the new Covid-19 strain found across the nation.
  • The country has recently come out of a national lockdown and was on the verge of opening again with the new covid-19 vaccine available for the mass. However, a new and more powerful covid-19 strain has been identified in different parts of the UK which took the nation back to the place it started at the beginning of this cursed year.
  • Only this time, the limelight is only on the UK and the world leaders are shutting their borders to this country to control the spread of this new strain of Covid-19.
  • Just a few days ahead of the Christmas holidays, the nation once again went into Lockdown. Jobs are at risk more than ever before.
  • In a time like this, it was the responsibility of the Tory government to give a helping hand to the people who seem to have lost all hope.
  •  Instead, the Tory scrooges are cutting down expenses and benefits, forcing thousands of people to use food banks over the holiday period.
  • The MPs have claimed that there is a dire need to cut the expense over the Festive period as the nation needs to focus on maintaining the strict lockdown regulation.
  • The inadequacy of the government is quite visible as the situation as forced Unicef to step up for the first time and feed the youngsters in Britain over the Christmas break.
  • The founder of the majority of Britain foodbanks, Trussell Trust reported to give out emergency aid parcels to tackle the situation.

He said, “it looks like poverty in the UK is spiraling out of control.”

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