Consumers will find it increasingly difficult to borrow money in the lead-up to Christmas because of the global credit crunch, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers. With the average Briton already £33,000 in debt, will the rising cost of Christmas break the bank this year?
Christmas with presents is cancelled
might give heating vouchers instead and petrol vouchers?
why are you talking about christmas in the middle of july?
We live in The North east the tories crucified us & our kids still had a good christmas.We bought some thing each week with cash not a plastic card.
I thought christmas was banned in this god forsaken hell hole of a country...?
simovee you are rite,oops posted on wrong board
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