Mayor of London urges Government to tackle “spiralling” cost of living crisis

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has today urged the Government to focus on tackling the “spiralling” cost of living and stop this becoming a “national disaster”, as a new poll reveals that 20 per cent of lower-income Londoners have regularly or occasionally gone without food or essential items or relied on outside support in the last six months.

The research found that the number of Londoners being hit by the rising cost of living is also going up every month, with nearly a third saying they are “just about managing” and almost one in five “financially struggling”.

Those being hit the hardest and most likely to say they are financially struggling are Asian and Black Londoners, those with an income of less than £20k, renters and Deaf and Disabled Londoners.

The data was published today as the Mayor visited the Newham Food Alliance warehouse hub run by the Council, which collects food and passes it on to foodbanks across the borough. He also spoke to users of a local foodbank. The Mayor is said to be spending more than £80m this year to help those struggling with the rising cost of living.

That includes more than £50m to tackle fuel poverty through the Mayor’s Warmer Homes programme and energy advice services, more than £20m to improve security for private renters and house Londoners who are rough sleeping or homeless, more than £5m to connect Londoners with welfare advice, and £400k to tackle food insecurity.

£400m is also being spent this year on skills and employment programmes to support Londoners to find more secure and better paid work, and last month announced £2.3m to help vital advice services, London Citizens Advice and London Legal Support Trust, to reach more Londoners, as part of his £5m package to help Londoners access welfare advice.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “I’m determined to build a better, fairer London for everyone, but the spiralling cost of living is hitting Londoners harder every single month and, with no sign of this rise in costs slowing down, I’m hugely concerned about the impact that this will have across our city.

“I’m committed to doing all I can to provide support to Londoners but with increasing numbers struggling to get by and food and energy prices spiralling out of control, more urgent action is needed.

“With the prospect of a bleak winter ahead, the Government must not neglect the needs of those in our capital. Ministers must act now to help prevent this cost of living crisis becoming a national disaster.”


By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily

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