Martin Lewis has taken aim at Liz Truss's tax cutting plans to help solve the current cost-of-living crisis saying it could leave millions "endangered this winter".
The money saving expert issued a dire warning to households already struggling to pay their bills that it is about to get a lot worse in the coming months.Truss announced last week that she would stop so-called "handouts" to households across the country, and instead said she would cut tax.
In a new dire outlook for households, Cornwall Insight said bills are set to soar to around £3,582 in October, from £1,971 on Tuesday, before rising even further in the new year.Lewis told the BBC's Today programme: "Tax cuts will not help the millions of the poorest in society who are making the choice between eating and eating.
It will just not help them because they don't pay tax. "State pensioners, the new energy price cap on typical use, and many pensioners have higher than typical use, is going to be 45 per cent of the current state pension and more of the older form of the state pension.
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