The UK economy has reduced for two consecutive quarters. That's a recession. It has only grown 0.1% over the year. This comes on top of two years of stagnation or near zero growth.
Meanwhile inflation remains at 4.0% overall. However, that's on a basket of goods and services we do not all use all of the time. The things we all use every day, energy and food, are up. Energy is up nearly 5% and food is at 8%. Then there are mortgages and rents.
It's grim everywhere, not just oop Norf.