Westminster Bridge over the River Thames in London. File photoLONDON, Mar 27 Two-thirds of Britons (67 per cent) said they would have difficulty paying their heating and electricity bills, according to a study by Techne for the British newspaper Express. British Treasury Secretary Rishi Sunak announced on March 23 that the duty on fuel would be reduced by five pence per liter until March 2023, the biggest fuel duty cut in history. for heating and electricity. 63 percent of Britons considered the announced measures insufficient. In addition, more than half (58 percent) of respondents said that they were primarily concerned about the rising cost of living, for almost a third (31 percent) the situation in Ukraine became the main cause for concern. Seven percent of respondents are worried about climate change, and three percent are worried about coronavirus. The survey included 1642 people, the error was 2.4 percent, the date and method of the survey were not specified.Europe prepares for famine
