Presented in Parliament by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, as a savior against rising living costs and hyperinflation, the so-called Spring Declaration did not meet the expectations of most Britons, especially the poorest.
The British Conservative Party official, seen by many as a future candidate for prime minister, announced, for example, that over the next 12 months, five pence will be reduced for every liter of gasoline or diesel sold at gas stations in the country.
It also expanded the threshold for Social Security exemptions, so that only those earning more than 12,570 pounds ($16,500) would have to pay […]
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