that the delay in clarity for people who need to know how much they want to budget. how much support will be available. the two camps vary slightly in the sense that rishi sunak has stressed he would provide more support for everyone as well as more interventions to help some of the more vulnerable households. one of the things he said was he would make up the difference between what the price gap is now and what it will be for those lowest income households. liz truss, on the other hand, hasn t given that much detail at all, other than saying she would remove green levies from bills and bring down national insurance. these are clearly not measures that would help everybody and i think she is facing pressure, particularly as the frontrunner in this race, to be much more specific now that we know what the price gap is. earlier i spoke to michelle berry, who leads special educational needs at a school in rochdale. she earns around £45,000 and is classed as a middle earner. she told me h
that price gap is. here with me now is michelle berry, who leads special educational needs at a school in rochdale, she earns around 45,000 and is classed as a middle earner. would you begin by telling us about you, yourfamily and your circumstances? i you, your family and your circumstances? you, your family and your circumstances? . ., m circumstances? i am a teacher in rochdale, circumstances? i am a teacher in rochdale, i circumstances? i am a teacher in rochdale, i love circumstances? i am a teacher in rochdale, i love my circumstances? i am a teacher in rochdale, i love my job, - circumstances? i am a teacher in rochdale, i love my job, i- circumstances? i am a teacher in rochdale, i love my job, i am . circumstances? i am a teacher in rochdale, i love my job, i am a i rochdale, i love myjob, i am a single parent who has relatively grown up children. my eldest has just graduated university and the youngest is in her degree currently. we live in a nice ish house, and yea
price gap is. earlier i spoke to michelle berry, who leads special educational needs at a school in rochdale, she earns around £45,000 and is classed as a middle earner. she told me how things were for her financially at the moment. i am a teacher in rochdale. i absolutely love my job. i am a single parent to two relatively grown up children. my eldest has just graduated university and the youngest is in the middle of her degree currently, so that s us. we live in a nice ish house and sort of, yeah. but as the cost of living crisis has grown, and especially around energy bills, what kind of impact is that having on you, michelle? it s really scary because obviously teacher wages haven t really increased over the past ten years, so money has been tighter and tighter squeezed. so i m really anxious