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  • This article is an introduction to a new series, the heat or eat diaries: dispatches from the frontline of Britain’s cost of living crisis

We are only in mid-June, but the 30 staff at the Kirkcaldy Cottage Family Centre in the community where I grew up are dreading October, and what will happen when family fuel bills start to average an unprecedented £55 a week.

Already volunteers and staff are stocking up on blankets, duvets, sheets and pillows, warm children’s clothes, and even sleeping bags and hot-water bottles.

Gordon Brown MP was Labour chancellor from 1997 to 2007 and UK prime minister from 2007 to 2010

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