Stanley wrote: ↑12 May 2022, 02:53
There are many using food banks who are in full time work,
It's a complex subject, and I think the pressure has only just begun. Last week 'Elsie' who said she had to ride a bus to keep warm was revealed as an 'activist' , and like her the 'nurse at the foodbank' has become an iconic figure, and has been referred to many times in the media this week. I'm sceptical about both. Seems she had a successful long career in engineering, and lived in a Band F property.
Life has changed, and it seems everyone is entitled to a job which pays enough to house clothe and feed and holiday them, and anything less is 'poverty'. The Government must do something, and quickly, is the thought of the moment. The oil company 'windfall tax' may yet happen. (Bojo has avoided a denial) There is also the 'windfall' that the Revenue get to be considerd , since their take on fuel is 'ad valorem' and must have shot up - perhaps they could share the burden?
Lee Anderson has been the story of the day - seems he was a Labour Party member until quite recently. The best answer for me, is for someone (MP or journalist) to take up his offer, and go to Ashfield and put it all to the test. I remember Mathew Parris tried to live on benefit when he was an MP in the North East. I don't think that ended well.
The Covid thing seems to be over - is that due to the vaccine or the time of year? I favour the latter. It will probably come back under a different guise, next winter. I do hope some serious lessons have been learned and plans for it are being made. I doubt it.
