of energy might do to the price of a cup of tea. earlier, bridget phillipson told us that the government needs to do more to support consumers and business. small businesses are seen risin: and business. small businesses are seen rising cost, and business. small businesses are seen rising cost, and and business. small businesses are seen rising cost, and the and business. small businesses are l seen rising cost, and the government is also putting up taxes at the moment, but isn t something we support. we need to see much more action to protect families and business. everything is getting more expensive the weekly shop, finishing up your car, energy prices. on the government are also pulling away the £20 a big universal credit when families across the country just cannot afford to credit when families across the countryjust cannot afford to make up countryjust cannot afford to make up that different. we have not had, over the last decade, a real plan to support our energy indust
and that there have to be these cuts, and in fact the act of 2015 committee international development act specifically envisions that there might be circumstances when there might be circumstances when the .7% target cannot be met and the pandemic is that exceptional circumstance. the countryjust circumstance. the country just cannot circumstance. the countryjust cannot afford it. i circumstance. the country “ust cannot afford mi cannot afford it. i was the development cannot afford it. i was the development secretary i cannot afford it. i was the i development secretary when cannot afford it. i was the - development secretary when the cannot afford it. i was the development secretary when the act was passed and what was anticipated was passed and what was anticipated was in the circumstances the government set up a clear strategy for when it was going to get back to the 0.7% promise, that has not happened and crushed a few months ago the government won an election on a promise t