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24th October 2022
08:18am BST

Christine told her son she won't be able to buy him presents this Christmas. Credit: SWNS[/caption]
"Life is tough right now," she said. "I’m unable to cover all my outgoings, I can’t cover my basic needs never mind presents.
"I told Dayjanta about four weeks ago. I told him there wouldn’t be any presents. It broke my heart.
"He has been looking forward to a Christmas present but he realises now it won’t happen. I think in a way he already knew. It wasn't a surprise."
Adding: "He understands we don’t have the funds for it.
"He knows the situation, he doesn’t ask for sweets and ice-cream, he's pretty laid back and just says, 'Don’t worry, man'."
With winter approaching, and bills only going up, Christine said she's not sure how she's going to manage the coming season.
"I am very worried about the next few months. Dayjanta looks at the electric meter and keeps telling me how much we’ve used - he’s obsessed about our finances all the time," she admits.
"A 10-year-old kid shouldn't have to worry about that. My little one is looking at the gas and electric and screaming at the levels. Before you know it they need topping up and you can’t afford food.
"I’m even behind on my rent here already, there’s just not enough money."
Christine lost her job in October last year, and has been looking for work but hasn't had any luck as yet.
She is now urging the government to act and give support the families like hers who desperately need it.
"The only plan I have is to get a job, and trust me I have tried," she said.
"Now my bills are nearly £1,200 and my universal credit doesn’t cover that. I haven’t been shopping since January. My freezer is empty.
"Companies these days don’t care what situation I'm in, they just care about money. I tell them ‘don’t you see the crisis that is happening'.
"I have to go to the local shop and look for the offers. I go to the foodbank but you don’t what you really need every time you go there."
Adding: "Sometimes I just want to scream and pack up and leave but where am I going to go?"
Something needs to change.
Meanwhile, following Prime Minister's Liz Truss' resignation, Boris Johnson has pulled out of the Tory leadership race.
It is believed the former prime minister couldn’t attract the required number of MPs to progress (100).
This leaves the race open for former chancellor Rishi Sunak, who leads nominations among Tory MPs, with 144 supporters.
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