Conservatives challenge Government to help desperate families
David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party has recently stated that times have become particularly difficult for many families in the UK.
According to the Politician, recently conducted research by his party has revealed that the average costs associated to daily living are growing with considerably more momentum than the projected rate of inflation.
The report outlines some of the most troublesome areas for the average British family, with increases in council tax, utility bills and even the cost of food identified as creating the biggest financial burdens.
It is also noted that the changes within the UK’s economy are creating major tension for many thousands of mortgage payers, particularly those people whose fixed rate agreements are due to expire in the not to distant future.
Mr Cameron has called for the current Government to recognise the struggles as faced by the average British family, and to ultimately offer salvation to those people whose financial contingencies are scarce, if not non existent.
In related news, a separate study has revealed that a rising number of homeowners are sourcing unsecured loans as a means to meet their monthly energy and mortgage commitments. Consumer groups have also called on the Government to offer help and support to those people whose financial situation is worsening as a result of their reliance of credit.

































