BRITS overwhelmingly fear Boris Johnson will hike taxes AGAIN and are preparing to tighten their belts.
Shock polling reveals nine in 10 voters are worried about double-whammy rises in prices and wallet-whacking levies beyond this winter.
The country is grappling with twin energy and delivery crises that risk blowing a hole in people’s wallets throughout winter.
A shortage of truck drivers has led to supply chain woes and warnings from industry about higher food prices.
Soaring gas prices have caused some energy providers to go bust, forcing consumers to switch to rivals with higher tariffs.
Polling by Kekst CNC shows a staggering 90 per cent of people expect to feel a harsher pinch of the cost of living in the next three years.
A huge 88 per cent are also afraid the PM will follow up his hated National Insurance hike with more tax increases.
Mr Johnson came under fire for breaking an election vow not to raise NICs by cranking up the levy by 1.5 per cent from next April.
The poll suggests voters are punishing the PM for the delivery and energy nightmares as his personal ratings plunged to -18 per cent.
The poll also included key Covid findings and found there’s no desire to return to lockdown.
Only 16 per cent want shop and school closures and 22 per cent want pubs and restaurants shut.
Eight out of 10 Brits are prepared to get a Covid booster shot, which are currently being rolled out to the most vulnerable.