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Cost of living: Disabled man tells of winter food price fears | Cost of living: Disabled man tells of winter food price fears |
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Ed said for him food could soon become a "non-essential" | Ed said for him food could soon become a "non-essential" |
"No one should have to live like this", Ed, a disabled man from Cheshire told the BBC as he raised fears over the ability to afford food this winter. | "No one should have to live like this", Ed, a disabled man from Cheshire told the BBC as he raised fears over the ability to afford food this winter. |
The 46-year-old, who has multiple sclerosis, said soaring energy bills had left him unable to use electrical equipment to ease his condition. | The 46-year-old, who has multiple sclerosis, said soaring energy bills had left him unable to use electrical equipment to ease his condition. |
Ed, who needs to keep warm to avoid painful spasms, said he was "dreading" the months ahead. | Ed, who needs to keep warm to avoid painful spasms, said he was "dreading" the months ahead. |
The government pointed out its programme of support for people. | The government pointed out its programme of support for people. |
However, disability charity Scope said Ed's story was "all too common". | However, disability charity Scope said Ed's story was "all too common". |
Spokesman Warren Kirwan told BBC Radio Manchester they had experienced a 500% increase in calls to their energy advice line in recent weeks. | Spokesman Warren Kirwan told BBC Radio Manchester they had experienced a 500% increase in calls to their energy advice line in recent weeks. |
"It'll be a big worry when I come to switch my heating on, food's going to become a non-essential," Ed said. | "It'll be a big worry when I come to switch my heating on, food's going to become a non-essential," Ed said. |
'Barely enough' | 'Barely enough' |
Ed, who lives in Wilmslow, said his employment support allowance and personal independence payment benefits were "barely enough to live off". | Ed, who lives in Wilmslow, said his employment support allowance and personal independence payment benefits were "barely enough to live off". |
"We hear stories of people going to libraries or staying on buses to stay warm, I can't do that because I don't have access to such things and it's quite painful if I get too cold," he said. | "We hear stories of people going to libraries or staying on buses to stay warm, I can't do that because I don't have access to such things and it's quite painful if I get too cold," he said. |
"So I'm sat here with a towel over my lap, wearing a hat in front of the TV. No one should have to live like this, whether they are working or disabled or not." | "So I'm sat here with a towel over my lap, wearing a hat in front of the TV. No one should have to live like this, whether they are working or disabled or not." |
Scope is calling on the government to increase cost of living payments to the disabled. | Scope is calling on the government to increase cost of living payments to the disabled. |
Mr Kirwan said: "They've got equipment that they have to use, powered wheelchairs and hoists. These aren't luxury extras, they're things that people need to live. | Mr Kirwan said: "They've got equipment that they have to use, powered wheelchairs and hoists. These aren't luxury extras, they're things that people need to live. |
"The £150 cost of living disability payment doesn't even touch the sides, we're calling for it to be doubled." | "The £150 cost of living disability payment doesn't even touch the sides, we're calling for it to be doubled." |
A government spokesman said eight million low-income households would be receiving at least £1,200 in support this year, including £650 in direct cost of living payments. | A government spokesman said eight million low-income households would be receiving at least £1,200 in support this year, including £650 in direct cost of living payments. |
"We know that living with a long-term illness or disability can impact on living costs, which is why we are supporting six million disabled people with an extra £150 payment," he added. | "We know that living with a long-term illness or disability can impact on living costs, which is why we are supporting six million disabled people with an extra £150 payment," he added. |
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