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Starmer to tell Cabinet he is tackling the cost of living
Summary
Keir Starmer will tell Cabinet he is focusing on tackling the cost of living; recent figures show rising consumer credit-card debt and higher food prices.
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer is due to tell Cabinet that his government is tackling the cost of living. He is gathering his senior team for the first Cabinet meeting of 2026. The meeting follows figures showing consumers increased credit-card debts and rising food prices. Reports also note a YouGov poll showing Labour's support has fallen behind other parties.
Known details:
- The Prime Minister will tell Cabinet that tackling the cost of living remains the government's focus.
- Recent data cited in reports show consumers racked up more credit-card debt and that food prices have risen.
- A YouGov poll reported Labour support at 17%, with Reform at 26%, and political pressure ahead of May elections was mentioned.
Summary:
The Prime Minister is making cost of living the central message as he meets his Cabinet. Today's meeting includes a political Cabinet session attended by deputy leader Lucy Powell, and ministers are likely to consider international developments alongside domestic measures.
Sources
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