The Scotsman

Sunak warns of ‘challengin­g’ winter

- By SAM BLEWETT

Soaring inflation, strikes and spiralling NHS waiting lists will cause a "challengin­g" winter, Rishi Sunak has warned, as the UK was forecast to suffer a deeper recession than allies.

The Prime Minister braced his Cabinet yesterday for misery in the coming months as they discussed how to alleviate the crises.

With nurses voting to strike, Health Secretary Steve Barclay warned the NHS backlog had already been "significan­tly exacerbate­d" by the pandemic.

Food prices and energy bills have soared as inflation hit a 41-year-high of 11.1 per cent, with global fuel prices being forced up by vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine.

The British economy will then contract more than any of the world's seven most advanced nations in the G7, according to the Organisati­on for Economic Co-operation and Developmen­t (OECD).

Giving an account of the Cabinet meeting, the Prime Minister's official spokesman said: "Looking ahead to winter, the Prime Minister said this would be a challengin­g period for the country caused by the aftershock­s of the global pandemic and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine."

Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Oliver Dowden discussed some of the work "to mitigate some of the challenges expected this winter, including further strike action".

Downing Street said the potential for power blackouts was not discussed but insisted ministers are "preparing for all eventualit­ies".

"We do have quite a diverse energy provision. Offshore wind continues to provide a huge amount of our energy, particular­ly during the winter months," a spokesman said.

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