How deep is the foodbank crisis? This town knows | Newcastle-under-Lyme report

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • The UK has one of the worst food poverty rates in Europe.
    Eight million adults and three million children are going hungry or skipping meals because they cannot regularly afford to buy groceries in 2024, according to the Food Foundation.
    11% of Staffordshire's population live in low income households, and some of the poorest wards of the region are in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
    Since 2019, there has been a 113% increase in the amount of food parcels distributed by the Trussell Trust in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
    We went there to understand the scale of the issue, and whether the people of Newcastle are optimistic about Labour's plans to address crippling food poverty.
    Reporter: Seán Hickey
    Camera: Harry Ainsworth
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Komentáře • 772

  • @AdrianIzquierdo-fk1zt
    @AdrianIzquierdo-fk1zt Před 3 dny +305

    Charity is a failure of government.
    End of.

    • @Keithlfpieterse
      @Keithlfpieterse Před 3 dny +12

      HEAR! HEAR!

    • @cardwitch91
      @cardwitch91 Před 3 dny +6

      👏 👏

    • @bradleywalsh8571
      @bradleywalsh8571 Před 3 dny +25

      "Charity is a cold grey loveless thing. If a rich man wants to help the poor, he should pay his taxes gladly, not dole out money at a whim. The possession of property in a Capitalist society has given liberty to a fortunate minority who hardly realise how much its absence means enslavement" - Clement Attlee
      A fair few liberals would do well to remember this.

    • @Keithlfpieterse
      @Keithlfpieterse Před 3 dny +2

      @@bradleywalsh8571 :THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION! I view it as an affirmation of what I feel and think about uncharitable charity!!! Keep Well!

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Před 3 dny +11

      This is deliberate, from government, and the ponse that spoke of a caring society is wealthy beyond avarice and avoids giving

  • @mattyn870
    @mattyn870 Před 3 dny +199

    Mr victorian saying foodbanks are a good thing? NO they are a sign of a dying country

    • @marksavage1108
      @marksavage1108 Před 3 dny

      first food banks were under labour, its the two parties on a tag team for globalist policies. What year did food banks start in the UK?
      2000
      How the network began. The first food bank in our network was created in a garden shed and garage in Salisbury in 2000. Seeing how many people needed emergency food, we carried out research into the UK-wide need for food banks and discovered that this was a nationwide problem.

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Před 3 dny

      Worse before and after the war. We had to do with what we had, make do and mend and it made up grown up, not like now where with have a nanny state, which signifies children, that society is full of children. People want the latest gadgets, and think if they have not got them they are missing out. The mobile generation keeps on growing, good money thrown at it, rather than use the money for food, even beggars have them

    • @lizdocherty3067
      @lizdocherty3067 Před 2 dny

      Mogg is a total shit, must have a warm glow knowing he has been part of the corrupt, lying bastards who have taken the country back to Victorian times.

    • @antonycharnock2993
      @antonycharnock2993 Před 2 dny +15

      Mr Victorian would say workhouses are a good thing.

    • @marksavage1108
      @marksavage1108 Před 2 dny

      @@antonycharnock2993 Mr U-turn (toxic tony MKII) thinks child rape squads grooming gangs should be hidden..

  • @Lfcme
    @Lfcme Před 3 dny +215

    The tories stance on foodbanks is absolutely disgusting and always has been. No dedication to reduce the need for this, instead try and say it's good for the community or an issue with people's cashflow. How they've lasted 14 years I'll never know.
    1 week remaining.

    • @bernardmaasdijk734
      @bernardmaasdijk734 Před 3 dny +19

      Funny. Wasn't it their heroine Thatcher who said that there's no such thing as society, there's only self. A leaf from the Ayn Rand book probably.
      And now they have decided to glorify communities as a means to support people.

    • @marksavage1108
      @marksavage1108 Před 3 dny

      @@bernardmaasdijk734 explain why labour then want to bring in more soros scrougers, making things worse. Both parts have played a relay team of globalists policies. £Billions for wars on lies was fitted away at the stroke of toxic tonys Tratitor pen.

    • @tomfinney3416
      @tomfinney3416 Před 3 dny +6

      we did not understand what david cameron meant i guess until it was too late , when he talked of "big society " , he meant charity can take over govt role of ensuring we didnt all die from hunger ,
      ps looking forward to next season ,i hope everything gels quickly with slot and new players and squad
      YNWA

    • @marksavage1108
      @marksavage1108 Před 3 dny +3

      What year did food banks start in the UK?
      2000
      How the network began. The first food bank in our network was created in a garden shed and garage in Salisbury in 2000. Seeing how many people needed emergency food, we carried out research into the UK-wide need for food banks and discovered that this was a nationwide problem..

    • @COUNTDOWNTOPOWER
      @COUNTDOWNTOPOWER Před 3 dny +5

      @@marksavage1108 There were less than 200 in 2010. There are more than 2500 now. What changed?

  • @gent3284
    @gent3284 Před 3 dny +83

    Mogg should be in prison

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Před 3 dny +4

      He claims that he does not care, to hell with the people, let us play corrupt politics. At no point does he claim to contribute to food banks, and so when he says food banks show people care, he just condemned himself

    • @bvanderford
      @bvanderford Před 3 dny +3

      Can’t you just survive on gummy bears?

    • @lizdocherty3067
      @lizdocherty3067 Před 2 dny +3

      ​@@bvanderfordwho can afford gummy bears.

    • @apemoon1731
      @apemoon1731 Před 2 dny +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @mr80s-on6qr
      @mr80s-on6qr Před dnem

      Why

  • @timwoodger7896
    @timwoodger7896 Před 3 dny +128

    “Food banks are a good thing “
    Reese smug
    Also “ bring back work houses”
    Because after all he is always dressed and ready for the 1800s the be revived 🤮

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Před 3 dny +8

      He says he gives thousands of pounds to aid the so-called poor. Sorry, he did not. Wealthy beyond avarice and spouts nonsense. If food banks show a caring society, then he is not caring because he does not give to them

    • @toffeeblue2201
      @toffeeblue2201 Před 3 dny

      Let's pray this Victorian pencil loses his seat next week

    • @aaronogden9900
      @aaronogden9900 Před 2 dny +6

      He’s right to say they are a good thing he just fails to mention they only exist because of how terrible his government has been.

    • @timwoodger7896
      @timwoodger7896 Před 2 dny +6

      @@aaronogden9900 classic Tory gaslighting tbf.

    • @joannedibben2352
      @joannedibben2352 Před 14 hodinami +2

      I'm surprised they haven't brought back the work house

  • @RizZy28
    @RizZy28 Před 3 dny +39

    The fact that foodbanks even exist in the first place is a horrendous statement to how the country has been ran into the ground. Basic needs are housing, food & healthcare, & the Tories have ruined all three.

  • @akiko7831
    @akiko7831 Před 3 dny +84

    tories out

    • @GingerPeacenik
      @GingerPeacenik Před 3 dny

      Two cheeks of the same neoliberal neocon arse. Same in all Western Nations. Say NO to the uniparty!!

    • @BrianMartin-ph7pt
      @BrianMartin-ph7pt Před 9 hodinami

      Now do labour..

    • @leonmunt6244
      @leonmunt6244 Před 8 hodinami

      ​@@BrianMartin-ph7pt I wish for green MPs

  • @joex2004uk
    @joex2004uk Před 3 dny +86

    I seriously hope Newcastle Under Lyme never votes Tory again, especially after what that party has done to them and similar towns in England and Wales.

    • @pspr33
      @pspr33 Před 2 dny +5

      Stupid is as stupid does.

    • @silviupadure2555
      @silviupadure2555 Před 2 dny +6

      No money goes to places like Newcastle because rich people have all the cash in big cities. That's why people move there - it's where the money is! This big gap between rich and poor makes everyone crowd the cities. To fix this, we need to tax the super rich. That money can then go to places like Newcastle for new businesses and jobs. With more cash in everyone's pockets, small towns become more attractive for investment. Immigrants aren't the problem, they're just looking for a better life, just like everyone else moving to big cities. Tax the rich, spread the wealth, and give everyone a shot at a good life. Vote for greens!

    • @apemoon1731
      @apemoon1731 Před 2 dny +1

      You think labour will make any difference?

    • @joex2004uk
      @joex2004uk Před 2 dny +2

      @@apemoon1731 they cannot make it any worse. 14 years ago, we have the lowest NHS waiting lists and most people had never even heard of food banks.

    • @YearRoundHibernater
      @YearRoundHibernater Před 2 dny +2

      @@apemoon1731 Yes, I live near Newcastle the last 4 years with a Tory MP have been considerably worse then the previous 10 with a Labour MP and Tory government, and they were worse then the years before then with a Labour MP and Labour government.
      Do I think Starmer will implement sweeping reforms and changes that the country needs, no, will the few steps in the right direction mean better conditions and less suffering for millions of people, yes. Is millions fewer people better off worth a vote, f@#k yes.

  • @feltfrog
    @feltfrog Před 2 dny +17

    had to use a food bank in 2021 cos my partner was financially abusing me, felt so much shame but walking home with a big bag of food gave me a brief feeling of joy and security

  • @tubecated_development
    @tubecated_development Před 3 dny +76

    never forget Tories bragging about foodbanks

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 Před 2 dny +2

      What's Labours plan to end their usage?

    • @cdub5033
      @cdub5033 Před dnem +2

      People vote for their own starvation

  • @MadeByMartyn
    @MadeByMartyn Před 3 dny +29

    The woman in the green top who works with children and families managed to calmly and clearly sum up everything that is wrong at present.

  • @user-sd3ik9rt6d
    @user-sd3ik9rt6d Před 3 dny +75

    Foodbanks should not be there, charity is replacing a social safety net.

    • @tara34952
      @tara34952 Před 3 dny +4

      This 👍

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Před 3 dny

      Why do we now need food banks when billions are being given to have our country to be invaded by our enemies? As a child, and previous years, there was no such thing as food banks, but poverty was more real than it is today

    • @zippymufo9765
      @zippymufo9765 Před 9 hodinami

      Social safety nets can't always cover every contingency.

  • @simonfunwithtrains1572
    @simonfunwithtrains1572 Před 3 dny +80

    All this from the 6th Largest economy in the world! And all we can talk about is lower taxes and immigration numbers. makes me sick!

    • @portwest400
      @portwest400 Před 3 dny +17

      London is the 6th largest economy, rest of the UK is poor

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Před 3 dny +8

      All of a sudden billions can be found to feed and house and give goods to invaders, but not to the people of this country, says a lot, Moggy

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 Před 2 dny

      ​@@portwest400yes the rest of the country need not exist as far as Londoners are concerned

    • @RankinMsP
      @RankinMsP Před 2 dny +6

      ​@@dougaldouglas8842'invaders'?
      Have a word with yourself 🙄

    • @saturationstation1446
      @saturationstation1446 Před 2 dny

      @@dougaldouglas8842 with the way you reacted... stop and think for a moment. why would they do that if they are truly in such financial trouble? would they do that so people like you point the finger at the new people so they could keep robbing everyone blind and making people like yourself destabilize society into not having the capacity to understand that there is no beneficial or practical reason for rich people or monarchs to exist in the modern world?

  • @BoredomIncarnate1
    @BoredomIncarnate1 Před 3 dny +134

    Totally intentional by the Tories, they're doing their best to starve people who would never vote for them.

    • @RankinMsP
      @RankinMsP Před 2 dny +3

      💯💯💯

    • @Hession0Drasha
      @Hession0Drasha Před 2 dny +5

      They just want the majority of the population to be so desperate, that they and their mates, can pay you a little as possible and you'll still take it. That beautifull young women, will live in such precarity, that they'd sell their bodies to people like themselves, well into their 60's, out of sheer desperation. The wider the income gap is, the more the average person has to treat them like they are better than us, out of fear for our livelihoods. And the more they can get away with, without consequences or pushback.

    • @silviupadure2555
      @silviupadure2555 Před 2 dny +6

      No money goes to places like Newcastle because rich people have all the cash in big cities. That's why people move there - it's where the money is! This big gap between rich and poor makes everyone crowd the cities. To fix this, we need to tax the super rich. That money can then go to places like Newcastle for new businesses and jobs. With more cash in everyone's pockets, small towns become more attractive for investment. Immigrants aren't the problem, they're just looking for a better life, just like everyone else moving to big cities. Tax the rich, spread the wealth, and give everyone a shot at a good life. Vote for greens!

    • @donnag5820
      @donnag5820 Před dnem

      @@silviupadure2555and when the rich take all their money and leave for Countries with better tax incentives, who do you think will be taxed then?…..YOU.

    • @janetmalcolm6191
      @janetmalcolm6191 Před 12 hodinami

      Well they said no to social housing as "they don't vote Tory. So letting others provide charity is no surprise.

  • @HomeGrownVeg
    @HomeGrownVeg Před 3 dny +33

    Our police station is now a refuge for homeless people. One of our churches is now a food bank. Our NHS dentist has a sign in the window 'everyone welcome' and its been shut for months, getting to see a doctor is just about impossible and the local hospital has become adept at sending you to another hospital. Its that bad our Age Concern charity shop has just closed leaving us with just 2 functioning charity shops. Still, not to worry.

    • @stephenthomas3085
      @stephenthomas3085 Před 3 dny +5

      My local police station was converted into expensive flats....!!

    • @carolineobrien3692
      @carolineobrien3692 Před 2 dny +2

      Same here.

    • @arcan762
      @arcan762 Před dnem +2

      Too many migrants driving wages down and prices up.
      Vote for change.
      Vote Reform.

    • @joannedibben2352
      @joannedibben2352 Před 13 hodinami

      My local police station is a huge building it is locked and you can't get in for any help if you needed it they are all in there being a locked door it's unbeliveable

    • @leonmunt6244
      @leonmunt6244 Před 8 hodinami

      ​@@arcan762migrants are not to blame for what has happened in our country. The issue is the tax system, where tax is spent, how wealth is divided amongst the people in our country, the lost sense of community

  • @luke7708
    @luke7708 Před 3 dny +30

    This whole election has been taken up by tax, very little about the crumbling state of society and foodbanks. Labour has been suspiciously quiet on these issues too, which actually worries me, especially given Liz Kendall's voting history.

  • @carolscotland6226
    @carolscotland6226 Před 3 dny +29

    The Carer was bang on. Carers save the government billions every year. Carers should be paid and respected as workers. Carers work long hours and don't get breaks. Carers cannot earn a living and make financial preparations for their own retirement, indeed some Carers will never be able to retire as they continue to look after disabled children. As a Carer myself I simply want the dignity of being recognised as the worker that I am.

    • @william_marshal
      @william_marshal Před 3 dny +2

      A lot of carers are on the fiddle. Why should the government pay for a man to care for his wife ... it's just a joke !!!

    • @silvafox7719
      @silvafox7719 Před 2 dny +5

      @@william_marshal Let's hope you never have to care or be cared for eh? If you got cancer or became disabled what support would you want?

    • @CarlBland-l8l
      @CarlBland-l8l Před 2 dny

      I just got 5 grand bk dated carers a weekly payments from monday

    • @misst.e.a.187
      @misst.e.a.187 Před 2 dny

      Why doesn't he claim Income Support with his CA? And does his partner receive any sort of incapacity benefits? Also, they could claim Housing Benefit, if they rent, and Council Tax benefit, too,
      They should get advice from Age UK on what they may be able to apply for to alleviate some of the financial strain.

    • @debbieanne7962
      @debbieanne7962 Před dnem

      Carers get £70 a week. In Australia carers get the equivalent of £40 per week

  • @jackmcsween1334
    @jackmcsween1334 Před 3 dny +16

    Point is when you go to a foodbank you will meet someone who will talk to you and treat you like a human being.

  • @Dylanesque
    @Dylanesque Před 2 dny +36

    Labour gave the people the NHS
    Conservatives gave the people food banks.

    • @saturationstation1446
      @saturationstation1446 Před 2 dny

      and you paid for it all with stolen wealth from the rest of the planets people because no country in europe has a legal way to show were all the money they spend comes from.. hint - its from selling drugs and laundering money. europe is a continent of criminals and parasitic intentions.

    • @helopi8
      @helopi8 Před dnem

      Labour gave us PFI 😂

    • @silondon9010
      @silondon9010 Před 16 hodinami +1

      Labour started uncontrolled immigration 😢

    • @jangoslin8258
      @jangoslin8258 Před 14 hodinami +1

      Labour gave you the first food bank , the year 2000 Russel trust opened its first food bank under the labour government , yes it was , look that one up .

    • @lmyoung94
      @lmyoung94 Před 13 hodinami +2

      ​@silondon9010 And the Tories have done nothing to stop it!
      They've had 14 years to take Action.
      Show me their input in doing Good for UK.

  • @satyasyasatyasya5746
    @satyasyasatyasya5746 Před 3 dny +78

    You don't need to crush protest or revolution, you just starve it. Keep the masses hungry, overworked, tired and fed-up but essentially impotent, and you'll get away with anything. Food banks are entirely intended, folks. Its not an accident. Precarity politics.

    • @PeterLamin-pi6rv
      @PeterLamin-pi6rv Před 3 dny +15

      Same in the USA the world richest country. Look at those skid row cities in the USA, it's like some third world countries.😢😢😢

    • @PeterLamin-pi6rv
      @PeterLamin-pi6rv Před 3 dny +11

      But they have money to send to Ukraine. What governments not solving the country needs but can send it abroad.😢😢😢

    • @_KRYMZN_
      @_KRYMZN_ Před 3 dny

      I feel like the threat of starvation has been a driver for many protests or revolts. Isn’t that where the “eat the rich” phrase comes from? The idea that if we see some people with everything while we all starve we’ll turn to cannibalise them for survival.

    • @tomfinney3416
      @tomfinney3416 Před 3 dny +1

      no it is flawed , how many meals is any civilisation from collapse , how far can you push someone before they rightfully hospitalise you ,
      im so used to adversity , it hardens me ,

    • @michellebyrom6551
      @michellebyrom6551 Před 3 dny +3

      Except you don't quite starve it. Both the French and Russian revolutions happened when the poor, not just the poorest, had no bread - the cheapest, most basic food. How are food banks supplied? Only a small percentage comes from shoppers leaving extra supplies in grocery stores. Just enough is available to keep society worried, but not a threat to the establishment.
      How much is needed for each person to be housed, fed, clothed, kept clean and warm? How much do most people get from work and why isn't that a lot higher than benefits?

  • @heatherwatson9564
    @heatherwatson9564 Před 2 dny +22

    I'm Australian and many of us hoped for some meaningful change when Labour got in
    Never happened. We have a rental crisis with tents everywhere and heaps of families living in cars,foodbanks everywhere, hospital system in crisis, like yours is etc etc
    A change in government is not enough.Society is collapsing and it's a planned move by the ultra rich.

    • @saturationstation1446
      @saturationstation1446 Před 2 dny

      a class of people who have no mathematical or practical justification for their existence. a long standing net loss to life on earth. because europeans cant mature into adulthood and realize owning the planet isnt a realistic possibility

    • @michaelandrews4783
      @michaelandrews4783 Před dnem

      Keep in mind we just have over TEN YEARS of Conservative rule and Bill shorten at the last election promised to end negative gearing and tax the rich but Morrison was voted in instead, maybe blame the low IQ population and Murdoch owned media............

    • @debbieanne7962
      @debbieanne7962 Před dnem

      Blame AirBNBs and 30 years of inaction in housing by governments. Most public housing was sold off in the 90s and waiting times are now 20 years plus. Australia’s Medicare is nowhere near as bad as the British NHS.

  • @rustynail1194
    @rustynail1194 Před 3 dny +22

    The border moved for my constituency this year. I was previously in Rees Smugg's now sadly I'm not. I say sadly as I wanted to be able to vote the vile man out.

    • @joetrent4753
      @joetrent4753 Před 3 dny +2

      I was in a Tory constituency that has a real chance of becoming Labour at this election but a small area where I live has been added to a new constituency that’s extremely liberal and made up of a large part of a former Labour safe seat constituency. I too wanted the opportunity to vote out a Tory.

    • @leonmunt6244
      @leonmunt6244 Před 8 hodinami

      You'll find this is designed to keep a Tory in

    • @rustynail1194
      @rustynail1194 Před 8 hodinami

      @@leonmunt6244 no shit

  • @stephenthomas3085
    @stephenthomas3085 Před 3 dny +14

    The longer this goes on the harder it will be to reverse, this needs major govt planning and intervention.

  • @call_in_sick
    @call_in_sick Před 3 dny +20

    Reese smug reading straight from the Ayn Rand notebook. Disgraceful.

  • @DavidJohnson-dc8lu
    @DavidJohnson-dc8lu Před 2 dny +4

    Just remember Rishi wrote out loans for £400 million to David Cameron for a failed stock market company and loans no one has to pay back. It goes into Austerity and the middle class, working class and poor have to pay for the rich helping themselves.

  • @taytofarmer
    @taytofarmer Před 2 dny +10

    70 pounds for carer's allowance 😮 What happend you Britain

  • @JugglinJellyTake01
    @JugglinJellyTake01 Před 2 dny +9

    This is an underestimate. Food banks work by referrals and means testing. There are also a large number of *food projects* that do not operate by referrals and means testing.
    The problem is much bigger then this report suggests.

    • @zippymufo9765
      @zippymufo9765 Před 9 hodinami

      In the US most food banks don't require such. They serve anyone who shows up, although families with children need to sit down and figure out their requirements in order to make sure they get food appropriate for children.

  • @childoftheuniverse2644
    @childoftheuniverse2644 Před 3 dny +12

    So, the Tories brought the UK back in the 16th century, back to slavery. 😢

    • @misst.e.a.187
      @misst.e.a.187 Před 2 dny

      Where was 16th century slavery in this country?

  • @LauraSnow-in3nx
    @LauraSnow-in3nx Před 3 dny +7

    I’m an American, but I I can still see that the trees are breaking Britain. They’re the ones that are literally breaking Britain. My heart breaks For all of you! 😔💔

    • @SC-ys9or
      @SC-ys9or Před dnem

      We have the 'modern' Tories and Reform. You have GOP. For them the people are simply a commodity to be exploited.

  • @Stuboy
    @Stuboy Před 3 dny +15

    When non Dom's and tax havens hit home you get food banks

  • @l33jcm
    @l33jcm Před 3 dny +19

    Perhaps the guy that says there's no point in voting should reconsider? I'm not having a go at that particular guy, but at the approx. 40% people eligible to vote that do not! We're more likely to get the right Government, when more of us are bothered to scrutinise potential candidates standing for Parliament. At the moment, the whole electoral system is heavily weighted in favour of the more vocal and richer minority groups, as their votes are more valuable when there are fewer votes overall. That, combined with FPTP, means areas that don't vote are ignored! And there is the vicious circle that these people are caught in! The Tories have been successful because they've been exploiting these factors in order to stay in power!

  • @nathanaelsmith3553
    @nathanaelsmith3553 Před 3 dny +13

    Why are tax payers subsidizing the Pali e of Westminster restaurant?

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Před 3 dny +4

      Because MPs are not paid enough, lol, to be able to feed themselves properly, another kind of food bank, and by the way they are allowed fat cigar smoking in restaurants because the places are deliberately exempted by them,

  • @PaulEleftheriou-we7vr
    @PaulEleftheriou-we7vr Před 3 dny +13

    This is the reality of life in the UK, under Tories in 2024 , but don't get it twisted it won't be any better, under Starmer's labour. We need a fundamental and immediate change!

    • @jjoseph212
      @jjoseph212 Před 3 dny +2

      Vote reform, stop voting blue and red. Pointless cycle

    • @PSYCHIC_PSYCHO
      @PSYCHIC_PSYCHO Před 2 dny

      @@jjoseph212
      Highly uneducated brainless subhumans have been deceived into believing that Reform U.K. is the political party of the ordinary Working-Class people, but in reality they are no different from the Conservatives and the Conservatives MK2 (New Labour), because:
      1) Reform U.K. wholeheartedly supports our highly unethical economic system which can only thrive on the exploitation of the lowest paid workers.
      2) Reform U.K. are totally against introducing a genuine Living Wage.
      3) Reform U.K. claims that it is anti Globalisation, yet contradicts itself by not wanting to replace our highly unethical economic system which goes hand in hand with Globalisation.
      4) Reform U.K. are utterly ignorant on the topic of the conflict in Gaza with their highly unethical support for 🇮🇱, which will compound the problem because their allegiance to 🇮🇱 will only invite terrorism to the U.K..
      5) Immigration is definitely not the most important issue in the U.K.; the most important issues concerning the U.K. are rising inequality, and our highly unethical economic system; considering the above points only brainless subhumans support Reform U.K.

    • @joanramsey4002
      @joanramsey4002 Před 2 dny +1

      Yep, 2 wings of the same bird.

    • @PaulEleftheriou-we7vr
      @PaulEleftheriou-we7vr Před 2 dny +1

      @@joanramsey4002 Yeah man, sad but true.

  • @TheDreadfulCurtain
    @TheDreadfulCurtain Před 2 dny +4

    Every time I go to what used to be thriving previously international trade events, I just see a sad trickle of British traders trying to sell things to each other no one can afford anymore. So sad, very few international traders can be bothered to come here. We have become a total husk of a country these days. Welcome to our Great nation of beggars. Tories destroyed this country to fill their pockets, then blame the poor, leave them to queue for hrs for scraps of food then slap them with more austerity there is no trickle down. So deeply corrupt I could cry .

    • @Mr_Smith_369
      @Mr_Smith_369 Před dnem

      Roger Waters wrote a song called Home...

  • @me-un7vq
    @me-un7vq Před 3 dny +11

    Ffs. My blood pressure is through the roof, watching this. A "cash flow problem" ffs!

    • @W0bbler100
      @W0bbler100 Před 2 dny +2

      it is a cash flow problem, the fallacy of trickle-down economics. No capital, no chance.

  • @lizdocherty3067
    @lizdocherty3067 Před 2 dny +6

    Remember when we watched children in foreign countries starving and we supported projects like band aid. The difference is in this country the suffering goes on behind closed doors, many people are too proud to admit they need help, it's hard to say you can't support your family. So now we have people in hospital with malnutrition, ricketts and scurvy all Victorian diseases back in the 21st century in the 5th richest country in the world. Does this government not see a problem ?

  • @yc9129
    @yc9129 Před 2 dny +6

    Me and my wife donated to our local food bank weekly a few years ago. Unfortunately now we just can't afford to.

    • @joannedibben2352
      @joannedibben2352 Před 13 hodinami

      Thankyou for what you donated it would've helped someone for sure.if you can't afford to do it at least you care and you tried to help that says a lot about you kind caring people

  • @astonmartinvee8
    @astonmartinvee8 Před 2 dny +6

    One of them says it is uplifting, another says it is to deal with cashflow problems. The Tories are lucky it isn't focused mob rule and the plebs are distracted by 1) the boats 2) trans-rights 3) the election 4) the failure of government services 5) the wars 6) the media 7) immigration. Otherwise they would be the food.

  • @BlackandBlessed100
    @BlackandBlessed100 Před 3 dny +12

    Who the Heck enjoys a food bank????
    I pray I never need one.

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Před 3 dny +2

      We cut our cloth according to our need, but not with the present generation that does not care to budget, as they are on their latest mobile phone, with bill coming in, and the rest of the modern life style that they have, food coming last. As a child we could not afford a tv, so went without, could not afford a gas fire, so went without, until we could afford one, and so on

    • @misst.e.a.187
      @misst.e.a.187 Před 2 dny +1

      @@dougaldouglas8842 Truth hurts, but I agree. People have their priorities all wrong. Buying essentials is still cheap. You can make several meals from simple ingredients, but too many people can't or won't cook. But they buy a cheap takeaway.

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Před 2 dny

      @@misst.e.a.187 You are so right, and what my parent's generation, and before that did, and better for all as one of the benefits was that you appreciated what you had, and secondly, it made for real men and woman, mature.
      Now it is all crying that I cannot afford to eat properly, excuse me someone at the door, its the food man.
      So glad to hear someone that knows how to organise and prioritise the important things.

    • @janetmalcolm6191
      @janetmalcolm6191 Před 12 hodinami

      ​@@misst.e.a.187No takeaway is cheap! Even fish n chips about £7 plus per person. Maybe more.

  • @starquant
    @starquant Před dnem +2

    Same in New Zealand, where 80% of the general population are classified as "working poor".

  • @MosherBear
    @MosherBear Před 3 dny +10

    As someone who has no option but to live on benefits (long term illness), I'm thankful that I'm able to budget for food and bills. Dominic Raab is a bully that thrives looking down upon those less fortunate, much like Rees-Mogg. I'll be watching the election result with interest.

  • @foxbat51
    @foxbat51 Před 3 dny +8

    This isn't a short term blip, this is the new normal. Poverty is back and here to stay. Inequality is only going to increase, and before we know it we will be back to Victorian era levels. And that level of poverty lasted for decades. The only difference is technology, and hopefully we will maintain some standard of health care and sanitation. Hopefully...

    • @theghostoftom
      @theghostoftom Před 3 dny +2

      It absolutely doesn't need to be. Go look at corporate profits, the absurd wealth of the top 1% ect.
      We used to tax such entities very heavily, now we have a PM blocking HMRC from investigating £40 billion in tax avoidance from when he was chancellor.
      Don't let the people sitting on more wealth than you or I will ever have pass through our hands tell you poverty is OK.

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 Před 2 dny

      ​@@theghostoftomit doesn't need tobe...but what are Labour going to do about it?

    • @theghostoftom
      @theghostoftom Před 2 dny +1

      @@keithparker1346 Yeah, I have no faith in Labour either. Not with 'em kicking every left leaning person out.

    • @joanramsey4002
      @joanramsey4002 Před 2 dny

      Tech & CBDC won't let you into a supermarket if you had a minor misdemeanor recorded against you. Smart shops being trialled now. It's all about total control over you. No meat for you this week - over your limit etc.
      Tech is a prison system. People are sleepwalking into it.

  • @AlbionDreamer
    @AlbionDreamer Před dnem +2

    First food bank 2001, Labour in power. 2008 it got worse, recession under Labour and open borders increased food banks. Labour danced to "Things can only get better" it didn't.

  • @KrzysztofSzkodaGames
    @KrzysztofSzkodaGames Před 3 dny +15

    Its called Brexit Poverty

    • @ecaeas4439
      @ecaeas4439 Před 2 dny

      No it isn't. That's an excuse for the way the Conservatives have stripped away people's wealth to the point where many are struggling to pay for food.

    • @misst.e.a.187
      @misst.e.a.187 Před 2 dny +3

      It's called the great reset

    • @crok22
      @crok22 Před dnem

      So why is Germany in the gutter?. Economically struggling to survive.....EU is falling fast.

    • @KrzysztofSzkodaGames
      @KrzysztofSzkodaGames Před dnem

      @@crok22 why Germany? No wonder Brexiteers failed geography 😁

    • @danielseaburg9763
      @danielseaburg9763 Před dnem

      @@KrzysztofSzkodaGames Because Germany has always been the powerhouse of industrial growth in Europe? yet is catastrophically failing? and it's in the EU? you know the EU? the thing we left?
      The UK is outperforming every EU member state.
      So, Your logic is entirely utter crap.
      If the EU was so good, why are we out-performing every EU member state? After all, ''brexit brexit brexit'', right?
      Let's remove opinion and apply fact - we're performing better off without the EU, than with it.

  • @garriejackson9551
    @garriejackson9551 Před 3 dny +29

    One of the richest countries on the planet, this is a result of Thatcher's dream, going back to Victorian times

    • @angela8187
      @angela8187 Před 3 dny

      25% of Canadians are thought to be living below the poverty line www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=cbc+new+canadians+in+poverty#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:2af2f6dd,vid:F_4Lko7p7Ag,st:0

    • @endlessglizzys_.0233
      @endlessglizzys_.0233 Před 2 dny +1

      It might be a Rich Country but you would never think it was the way people have to live.

    • @garriejackson9551
      @garriejackson9551 Před dnem

      @@endlessglizzys_.0233 exactly

  • @thomasanders1314
    @thomasanders1314 Před 3 dny +16

    I'm on a health benefit, and I exist only because of the support from my family, so I understand how vital these places are.

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Před 3 dny +1

      Places that never existed when real poverty was around, and I lived through poverty, with every last good working person in the fifties, and before that, up until recent times. What has gone wrong? Consumerism. I passed my local food back, some time ago, and the amount of modern mobile phones being used, by those claiming to be poor, made me f ecking angry. I used to give a lot to food banks, then began to see the scam

    • @weird-guy
      @weird-guy Před 2 dny

      You can buy a smartphone for as little as 30-50€, most things nowadays are done online, maybe they brought them before falling on hard times, there’s some places where homeless people accept donations via qr code because nowadays some don’t even carry physical cash, also is easier to finance a phone than food although in recent years bnpl are more popular, even Africans have smartphones and they are poor compared to “the west”.
      Sales of smartphones have declined yoy, a smartphone id like a appliance nowadays, is like saying you aren’t poor if you have a fridge, washing machine ect

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Před 2 dny

      @@weird-guy So you are saying people that say they are poor, are not poor.
      Go back in time to see what is meant by being poor. Now you are poor if you have a mobile phone, a fridge, freezer, latest television, etc., and what is more, poor on the street.
      We had, sometime ago, people in nice houses claiming to be poor, yes! mouthing it off that they were poor.

  • @mattliamjack3293
    @mattliamjack3293 Před 3 dny +8

    Basically, were back to rationing. Thatcher handiwork has to be reversed. 90p in the pound wealth tax now. As it was before thatcher. UK needs a war chest to rebuild the country. Wealth tax now.

    • @pistopitpit
      @pistopitpit Před 3 dny

      I’m with you. But first define wealth. Don’t worry if you cannot. Labour seems to have the same problem pre election.

    • @mattliamjack3293
      @mattliamjack3293 Před 3 dny

      @@pistopitpitbefore thatcher it wes over 800 000...in todays money about 3 million.

    • @pistopitpit
      @pistopitpit Před 3 dny

      @@mattliamjack3293 3 milion is indeed wealthy by any measure. I am worried that Labour Party has much much lower bar here.

  • @user-ow3li8ci8f
    @user-ow3li8ci8f Před 3 dny +7

    If I am poor, am I allowed to have a dog? Or can I have an old rubbish car? These kind of other people were asking at the foodbank. Why is she coming to foodbank with a car? How can she have a dog if she is without money? We had two foodbanks in this town earlier but not anymore, they did not found any volunteers to work there. This is from Finland. I don't have a car but yes I have a dog. I need it to help me in my depression.

  • @MK-rt2gm
    @MK-rt2gm Před 2 dny +2

    Yes, charity is a failure of government. It's only going to get worse. "the rich get richer and the poor get poor " This has never been so relevant as today. This is happening in the USA.

  • @misst.e.a.187
    @misst.e.a.187 Před 2 dny +2

    From my experience of volunteering at a different frontline service is that a high number of foodbank claimants were repeatedly playing the system. I also think that many British people don't know how to cook from scratch, using simple and inexpensive ingredients. I've seen 'poor' people shop and it's really eye-opening.
    We were poor, but my late mother could cobble together something simple, nutritious and delicious out of practically nothing. It was how she was taught and I'm just the same.

    • @GrahamGroovyUK
      @GrahamGroovyUK Před 2 dny +1

      Same here. Very low income so have to shop carefully.
      I always top up the tinned food each month first to make sure there is backup.
      Rarely every buy branded goods (They really are a total waste of money)
      Never get takeaways as they are very expensive.
      Sadly too many choose not to cook so no wonder their income is gone in the a couple of weeks if takeaways and bought sandwiches come before anything resembling a food shop.
      Budgeting is key to survival. This is where using cash becomes important. You can see what you have left.

  • @heidi9512
    @heidi9512 Před 2 dny +4

    Food banks have increased 90% since uc was brought in, which replaced working tax credits......

    • @rodspence5105
      @rodspence5105 Před 9 hodinami

      Heidi your 100 per cent right because once you settled in UC you cannot get a budgeting loan which was available before. which suits the government

  • @jal492
    @jal492 Před 2 dny +7

    If you work a full 40 hour week, you should:
    1) be able to afford to live in a decent house
    2) be able to afford to feed yourself and your family
    3) be able to afford regular expenses like electricity, phone and internet
    4) have something left to save or invest
    5) have access to clean water, decent public healthcare and decent education
    All of these great things that stabilise societies and improve economies were made normal in the 20th century by progressive Left governments, only to be reversed by neoliberal conservative governments in the last few decades under the ludicrous pretext that all of this amounted to some kind of Communism.
    The casualisation of work, stagnation of wages, rampant greedflation, and an out-of control housing/rental 'market' are choking the life out of most English-speaking Western countries while their governments ignore (or else make worse) the problems of the majority to enrich their already-rich voter base even further - all while telling you that what's good for them is also good for you.
    But...
    If, despite working a full 40-hour week, you still can't afford to live in decent housing; still can't afford to feed yourself or your family; still can't afford regular, normal expenses; have nothing left at the end of the week (or worse, are in growing debt); if you don't have access to clean water, decent public healthcare or education... then how can the neoliberal capitalist conservative ideology be in any way positive for society? Under their rule, we're no better off than the slaves of centuries past.
    How bad does it have to get before people start fighting back? The current situation is utterly disgraceful and outrageous; if my grandparents were alive today they'd be horrified to see the better futures that they worked towards throughout their lifetimes totally destroyed by a cabal of selfish, greedy, feckless, callous, dishonest scumbags; the misery inflicted on millions in the name of 'the economy' (as if it were some kind of God to be worshipped); the desperation, illness and homelessness; the suicide and murder; the rise of ignorance, racism and bigotry; the growing anomie and hopelessness... it's utterly terrifying. These are not the signs of a functional society with any kind of a positive future.
    And this is what these conservatives want. Your ignorance benefits them, because ignorant people are easy to control with propaganda and lies; your illness benefits them, because ill people support a massively profitable pharmaceutical and private healthcare industry; your poverty benefits them, because the poor fear losing what little they have if they dare speak up against their maltreatment; even homelessness benefits them, because homelessness is a convenient political touchpoint for those who would argue that it's some kind of choice made in the name of personal freedom.
    Do any of these things - ignorance; illness; poverty; homelessness - benefit you? Do they benefit society? Quite the opposite.
    Fight back against conservatism: get rid of conservative influence wherever, whenever, however you can. Restore the social goods our grandparents and great-grandparents literally fought and died to create, and our parents greatly benefitted from before taking them away from you.

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 Před 2 dny +1

      Amazingly that was all possible pre Thatcher era...we screwed ourselves over

    • @tobiastrier
      @tobiastrier Před 7 hodinami

      I salute you, sir/madam!!❤❤

  • @Forjugadname
    @Forjugadname Před 3 dny +2

    Really great job you guy's are doing reporting this, doing what most of the mainstream media won't.

  • @mysterymaverick1982
    @mysterymaverick1982 Před 3 dny +4

    This country has a cash flow problem the money keeps flowing out of it. 😂

  • @icecreamforever
    @icecreamforever Před 2 dny +4

    ...... BUT lets look at the benefits. Tesco's boss just DOUBLED his salary to ~£200,000 A WEEK! Poor old Sainsbury's boss has to make do on only ~£100,000 a week.

    • @janetmalcolm6191
      @janetmalcolm6191 Před 12 hodinami

      Yes and Tesco is expensive. Especially the convenience stores. Well somebody has to pay for his higher wages!

  • @JasonSimpsonArt
    @JasonSimpsonArt Před 3 dny +3

    I left the UK four years ago. A vote leave town that was so toxic it literally made me ill. Whilst there I went days without food, but because I’m single and no children I didn’t have the heart to go to a food bank.

  • @fitzgrant4404
    @fitzgrant4404 Před 2 dny +2

    The government has no interest in what people are going through... their more for the people that are doing very well and well off

  • @sluglife9785
    @sluglife9785 Před 2 dny +2

    To be honest, a part of me is bewildered and shocked that we haven't seen more social unrest. Are we just too depressed about our ability to change anything? There's no room left in the prisons, now would be the time.

    • @deangelisdata
      @deangelisdata Před dnem

      you are commenting on one of the reasons we are so numb to all this

    • @tae1290
      @tae1290 Před 14 hodinami

      Perhaps. Evidence suggests the fully jabbed and boosted have been rendered weak and docile. Zombies unable to resist much now. 30-40% increase in disabled since 2020 c19 jabs in both UK and usa. Mmmm.

  • @gaspode505
    @gaspode505 Před 3 dny +12

    Bring "real living wage" How You survive on minimum wage ?

    • @outtheredude
      @outtheredude Před 3 dny +3

      Pay per hour x hours x job security x work/life balance = a living wage. Not working full time on minimum wage and barely affording the rent and little else.

    • @user-xu5vl5th9n
      @user-xu5vl5th9n Před 3 dny +1

      Landlords up and down the country will be cheering that one.

    • @saturationstation1446
      @saturationstation1446 Před 2 dny

      real living wage is permanently locked at a minimum of 10% more than the cost of living. its the only real way to maintain economic growth anywhere. otherwise consolidation just exponentially lowers disposable income until all markets collapse and the monarchs swoop in to claim ownership of everything again...

    • @PSYCHIC_PSYCHO
      @PSYCHIC_PSYCHO Před 2 dny

      You have been brainwashed by the 1%; what the crafty Tories did was to rebrand the minimum wage as a living wage, which it definitely isn't, as it merely enables one to exist not live. A genuine living wage in 2024 would have to be at least £16 an hour, if this was introduced every unemployed person would be motivated to get a job even if it meant working as a cleaner; resulting in zero unemployment, and this would mean a huge increase in tax revenue to fund public services. Corporations are as morally bankrupt as nonces because they don't want to pay a living wage. If ALL shareholders were murdered, it would free up money which could then be used to pay a living wage.​@@saturationstation1446

    • @danielseaburg9763
      @danielseaburg9763 Před dnem

      @@outtheredude 40 hours a week is full time to you. 40 hours a week is part time to 99% of the world.

  • @joseg7710
    @joseg7710 Před 16 hodinami

    Politicians keep giving themselves pay raises whether the country is starving or not.
    They have ruined the middle class and still house prices and rents keep going up.
    Whatta crazy greedy lot.

  • @piqueny8872
    @piqueny8872 Před 3 dny +5

    They need to double check records who’s in need and not
    During the pandemic neighbour is a teacher plus benefits zero kids her bills are all paid by her husband who also works full time yet claimed food from the food banks
    Absolutely disgusting how they receive free food knowing they were not in need

    • @stingersplash
      @stingersplash Před 3 dny +1

      Your anger is in the wrong place. And you don't know their situation.

    • @piqueny8872
      @piqueny8872 Před 3 dny +2

      @@stingersplash she had so much free food plus the food she bought with her and husband salary she started giving the food bank food to her parents who aren’t in need either bragging about it

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 Před 2 dny

      It depends upon the food bank. Some require proof of hardship others do not

    • @chris-ub8in
      @chris-ub8in Před 2 dny +1

      Shocking taking food from people that actually need it not suprised it was a teacher they are always greedy like striking for more wages when they already earn lots.

    • @terryfarren667
      @terryfarren667 Před dnem +1

      During the plandemic teachers sat on their arses on full pay for a year too!

  • @clivesmith9377
    @clivesmith9377 Před 3 dny +9

    This government needs their backs on the wall.
    My heart bleeds listening to these people
    and I'm in a similar position for years.
    FFS, please, vote for Labour. We must get rid of the tory EVIL.

    • @sophiemoconnell
      @sophiemoconnell Před 3 dny

      The sad truth is Labour isn't going to do anything meaningful to help. They're going to maintain the status quo. They're also just as corrupt as the Tories. Starmer has no issues with lying and he is parachuting his in people to safe seats from other parts of the country when they have no connection to the community and usually hold racist or zionist views.
      Unless we get a government that is willing to create a wealth tax, things will only get worse.
      If you have the opportunity to vote for an Independent, Green, Workers Party or even Lib Dem go for it. The conservatives are not getting back in, so the best we can do is to make sure Labour do not have such a heavy majority.
      Tactical vote is great for finding out who should get your vote to keep the Tories out.

    • @GingerPeacenik
      @GingerPeacenik Před 3 dny

      Labour is also corrupt. Lip service and excuses, just like our Dems. Voting for the "lesser evil" maintains evil. The parties are two cheeks of the same arse. We all need new solutions, because electoral politics won't save any of us.

    • @PSYCHIC_PSYCHO
      @PSYCHIC_PSYCHO Před 2 dny

      Tory-Starmer has destroyed Labour; he is not the solution.

    • @arcan762
      @arcan762 Před dnem

      Too many migrants driving wages down and prices up.
      Vote for change.
      Vote Reform.

    • @sophiemoconnell
      @sophiemoconnell Před dnem

      @@arcan762 You haven't read their manifesto have you? Farage wants to strip you of your human rights, replace the NHS with a US style insurance-based system and then give 20% of whatever is kept of it over to private healthcare...

  • @chinesewhispers1
    @chinesewhispers1 Před 3 dny +20

    Aren't these the same people on another video, many saying they were lifelong Tory voters, and one foodbank user saying they would be voting Reform. I guess they want to pay for healthcare on top of their foodbank usage.

    • @KebabMusicLtd
      @KebabMusicLtd Před 3 dny

      Exactly. Farage want's to abolish the NHS and replace it was an American style health system which relies on us all having personal health insurance. Aaron Banks who pays Farage is a Health Care Insurance Broker.

    • @joetrent4753
      @joetrent4753 Před 3 dny +7

      Not voting Tory but for Reform there is no difference, just under a different name. How people can claim to be disgusted with the Tories but then chose to vote for Reform I’ll never understand.

    • @ReapermanUK
      @ReapermanUK Před 3 dny

      @@joetrent4753 after growing up in similar area, it's easy to understand, wilful ignorance and racism.
      They are proud of their ignorance and unwillingness to learn or understand, and I include my relations in that, no amount of explaining will change them

    • @Ffinity
      @Ffinity Před 3 dny

      ​@@joetrent4753They've had enough of the crooks so they are switching to facism.

    • @outtheredude
      @outtheredude Před 3 dny

      @@joetrent4753 So instead of voting Tory that ensured that most NHS funding goes into shareholders pockets instead of Doctors and Nurses pay packets, thanks to the "public/private partnerships", which also had Lettuce Trust's disastrous tax policy, let's vote for a party that's the think tank of über Tories and a guy that'll bring in full blown American insurance based healthcare, who is also Lettuce Trust times three when it comes to cutting taxes (for the rich)?
      With the FPTP system we've got, Starmer is the best we've got, despite being Tory-lite, in the hope that Labour's better instincts might kick in despite Starmer's purge of the left leaning side of the party.

  • @seanryan3837
    @seanryan3837 Před 2 dny +2

    tories are responsible. Never forget that. They get richer we are left to starve

  • @mpat100
    @mpat100 Před 12 hodinami

    Blessings for all those struggling financially in the u.k and worldwide ❤

  • @nicindiff
    @nicindiff Před 3 dny +3

    I went to college in Newcastle, the old one before it was knocked down. So depressing to see what has happened to this place. Blatant neglect of a town.

    • @stingersplash
      @stingersplash Před 3 dny

      I mean this isn't Newcastle it's Newcastle-Under-Lyme in Staffordshire. But the toon isn't fairing much better.

    • @nicindiff
      @nicindiff Před 2 dny

      @@stingersplash I was talking about Newcastle-under-Lyme. I know the difference and recognise the streets. Also spent time in Stoke which is equally depressing. I’m from the area.

  • @kizzymulcaster6057
    @kizzymulcaster6057 Před 2 dny +2

    Just give "ordinary" people enough to live on in line with inflation.

  • @jeanniegoldweddingplanner

    I volunteer at a food bank in the North West, and being perfectly honest there are people who are abusing the system . There is a no judgement policy so you can’t say anything, but if you were to ask people to confirm they’re on benefits I would be interested to see how the volume of people that use it changes

    • @joaniesimpson2016
      @joaniesimpson2016 Před 3 dny +6

      I thought you had to be referred to a food bank.🤔

    • @Jonnyicey
      @Jonnyicey Před 3 dny +2

      Wow I thought you had to prove you're in receipt of benefits?

    • @lucypeace6132
      @lucypeace6132 Před 3 dny +1

      You only need a low income and food insecurity. You don't need to be jobless. Most people using food banks today work full time. That's the scandal here, not the nonsense you're judging people for.

    • @lucypeace6132
      @lucypeace6132 Před 3 dny +2

      @@Jonnyicey A lot of people work full time and still recieve benefits. Work doesn't pay properly, forcing people to apply.

    • @jeanniegoldweddingplanner
      @jeanniegoldweddingplanner Před 3 dny

      I guess it depends on the food bank. The one I volunteer at no questions are asked

  • @RankinMsP
    @RankinMsP Před 2 dny +1

    Imagine having multi millionaires in charge and thinking they care or can empathize.
    For those of you still voting Tory, well done. You are helping eff over the nation for good.

  • @antonycharnock2993
    @antonycharnock2993 Před 2 dny +2

    Miriam Cates the tory MP for Penistone & Stocksbridge husband actually profits from foodbanks existing. She also voted against free school meals.

    • @janetmalcolm6191
      @janetmalcolm6191 Před 12 hodinami

      Typical! Tories find ways of making money all ways.

  • @paulturner6556
    @paulturner6556 Před dnem +1

    England wasn’t like this in 80s or 90s gone down hill since credit crunch in 2008 , not been same since in my opinion

  • @HamiltonLLB
    @HamiltonLLB Před 3 dny +10

    1:08 this guy was in another one of your videos saying he’s supporting Nigel farage.
    Where is peoples critical thinking?!? Falling for three word slogans. 🤦‍♂️

    • @me-un7vq
      @me-un7vq Před 3 dny

      Sadly some of us are thick as shit. Boils my piss

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Před 3 dny

      Critical thinking, what is that to this generation of consumers? Food is on the bottom of the list of priorities, new, latest mobile phones and latest tv is high on the list, and so on, and so forth

  • @Verybunnyful
    @Verybunnyful Před dnem

    The deep issue is that wages are stagnating while the price of everything is exploding. The food banks crisis happened when people working full time started experiencing food insecurity. The 1% is getting richer and the middle class is disappearing. This problem is not particular to a country, its happening throughout the West.

  • @jazztec4255
    @jazztec4255 Před 3 dny +11

    Ok so the guy in the orange top votes reform. You can see whoever desperation breeds fear and hate that leads to farage.

    • @marksavage1108
      @marksavage1108 Před 3 dny

      What year did food banks start in the UK?
      2000
      How the network began. The first food bank in our network was created in a garden shed and garage in Salisbury in 2000. Seeing how many people needed emergency food, we carried out research into the UK-wide need for food banks and discovered that this was a nationwide problem.

    • @marksavage1108
      @marksavage1108 Před 3 dny

      Fear and hate, yeah the child rape squad grooming gangs leads the haters of that to Farage, what part of his Patriotism hurts the Traitor in you?

    • @BenJ2020
      @BenJ2020 Před 3 dny +2

      Desperation doesn't breed fear and hate. I'm voting for reform I don't hate anyone. A 20k tax allowance would have massive implications for those who are struggling.
      Also funny how Farage would want to lift the 2-child limit as opposed to labour who wants to keep the 2-child limit.

    • @kumstuke
      @kumstuke Před 3 dny +7

      ​@@BenJ2020I get you, but this man will drag us down even more. Just a rich man cosplaying a working class bloke.
      I promise you, even if you, let's say, see Reform as a majority ( I know it's impossible now but might happen in the next GE), things won't improve for poor people

    • @ketugrahagraha3673
      @ketugrahagraha3673 Před 3 dny +1

      @@BenJ2020 Also funny that Farage wants to keep the no-fault eviction law.

  • @witkrag4953
    @witkrag4953 Před 13 hodinami

    The so-,called establishment including
    Charlie 3 should be forced
    to fork up large amounts
    to help the destitute and
    homeless British subjects.
    🆘

  • @Narrowboat.and.offgrid.living

    You tory voters must be so proud of what your vote has done to the uk !?

  • @Alxndr57834
    @Alxndr57834 Před 3 dny +2

    Yes the prices of things have gone up but we can't ignore the other side of the story... And that is that most people are bad at managing money. Poor people are more likely to smoke, drink, play the lotto, use pay day loans, using credit line to buy things they cannot afford etc etc. We need better financial education in schools. People are leaving school and going out into the world without having any education around money... it's insane.

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 Před 2 dny +1

      Blame the poor for their budgeting 😂

    • @silvafox7719
      @silvafox7719 Před 2 dny

      I think what you're suggesting is that poor people pay everything they make back into the economy, whereas the rich save their money and hide it in places the tax man can't get to it. Saving does nothing for the economy.

  • @dunravin
    @dunravin Před 2 dny +1

    I rely on my local food bank from time to time, the trouble is the majority of the food is tinned, most of which I cannot eat. There's always a very poor selection of fresh produce. Its often going bad. Bread is plentiful. There's also a "charity" that utilises volunteers who distribute a better selection of food but you pay for various levels of bags of food. A lot of people who I feel probably don't need this service are using it for cheap groceries, there's definitely a different class of people who use it and its diverting a whole lot of food from the traditional food banks into the "charity" food distributors who charge a fee for products they probably negotiated for free from the supermarket chains.
    I wouldn't be in the situation of needing a food bank if the government were not engaged in waging proxy wars with the US on Russia who was supplying us cheap gas. We're still buying Russian gas btw but now we paying more for it as it has to come through places like India who take a cut thanks to these boomerang sanctions that always seems to come back home and hit us not their intended target.

  • @eamonnpotts5063
    @eamonnpotts5063 Před 2 dny +2

    People of Newcastle u Lyme. You shockingly voted the tories in. Now you realise your mistake, it’s your job to get rid!

  • @leonmunt6244
    @leonmunt6244 Před 8 hodinami +1

    Not enough has been mentioned about this in this election campaign

  • @mattjones1207
    @mattjones1207 Před 3 dny +4

    I bet Sunak blames Corbyn for this

    • @fburton8
      @fburton8 Před 2 dny

      Yeah, Corbyn did tremendous damage when he was in power. 🙁

  • @neilfranklin5036
    @neilfranklin5036 Před 2 dny +1

    There should be no food banks in the u.k everybody should have enough money to live on

  • @user-cathysbd1
    @user-cathysbd1 Před 2 dny

    I work for the NHS and live with hubby who has poor mobility and son with adult ADHD and daughter with high functioning autism and we as a family have to sometimes use a food bank. xxx

  • @boonweekuah3611
    @boonweekuah3611 Před dnem

    Caring for someone at home and expecting to be paid and still owning a dog, something wrong with people when they expect the government to make their ends meet.

  • @malcolmmitchell6529

    An absolute outrage that these things exist. What a sickening country, run by gangsters.

  • @user-wj7cv9hb5j
    @user-wj7cv9hb5j Před dnem

    I question how many people use food banks just to save money. I used to donate to my local one and saw someone in a REALLY nice car come pick up a selection and say she had no money! They didn't question her, there was others that had some pretty nice fashionable clothing as well AND the majority who were on benefits. I even spoke to a good friend of mine who said he uses them so he can buy more beer and laughed. Well, he stopped being my friend that day.

  • @dougaldouglas8842
    @dougaldouglas8842 Před 3 dny +2

    Strange thins is that we never had food banks when there was low income, and we managed, going back just after the war. Now we can go into almost every home and find expensive mobile phones, large tv's, internet, etc. An awful lot of people want, want, and more want a standard of life that does not fit their means. We would do without if we could not afford something. Make do and mend, but to say such things, today, is outrageous in this selfish, consumer centred age

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Před 3 dny

      @@rubygilmour313 We make excuses for our failure to organise our lives. Internet is to be found in libraries, for starters, the ability to upgrade a mobile phone costs money, and to upgrade a tv, with licence, costs money, and how the delivery gang, from overseas has swamped society, food delivered to the door.

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Před 3 dny

      @@rubygilmour313 Like it. Job centres have all closed, have they, being that you say all libraries have closed, you having been touring the country. You joker.
      What you do not want to do is to be an adult, take personal responsibility for your actions, that it is always someone else's fault, and first port of call government.
      Government started this a long, long time ago, well before this generation came into existence, and people were adults, coped, battle through.
      We now have a sad generation that has for its weakness and excuses brought about a nanny state. Pathetic lot! As for mobile phones, the expense of them, and upgrading them says it all.
      You sound like a Communist agitator, "for my fellow citizens." Bring on Citizen Smith.

  • @Gius3pp3K
    @Gius3pp3K Před 3 dny +2

    There is good within foodbanks? Should be, nobody should be living from foodbanks.

  • @sonnyboy5566
    @sonnyboy5566 Před dnem

    Unpaid carers save the UK 138billion pounds a year and the criteria for carer allowance is a joke

  • @Ananya_Kapoor
    @Ananya_Kapoor Před dnem

    Illegal immigration must be tackled with and housing crisis must be a priority to be dealt with. Foreign aid must be reduced significantly because the British public need support. All in all, we must look after our people.

  • @ukhilali7418
    @ukhilali7418 Před dnem +4

    They’ve made beggars out of the working class!!..Disgusting!

  • @aceofspades5786
    @aceofspades5786 Před 8 hodinami

    51,000 recorded foodbank parcels in 2010, 3 million last year

  • @sophiemoconnell
    @sophiemoconnell Před 3 dny +8

    Please think carefully who you vote for this election. Labour are just going to keep the status quo and are no better than the Tories.
    If you get the chance to vote for something other than Labour tactically take it. We need more Green, Lib Dem, Workers Party or Independents like Andrew Feinstein, Faiza Shaheen and Leanne Mohamad.

    • @misst.e.a.187
      @misst.e.a.187 Před 2 dny

      It'll make no difference. Different colours, same people.

  • @jangoslin8258
    @jangoslin8258 Před 14 hodinami

    The first food bank started in 2000 under Tony blairs Labour Government , 24 years of food banks , both labour and tory, and have added to this problem .dont blame one side blame them all .

  • @christill
    @christill Před 3 dny +3

    The poor definitely will get shafted if you vote for anyone other than the Greens.

    • @Galbereth
      @Galbereth Před 2 dny +1

      They are the only option for those of us with good socialist values.

    • @danielseaburg9763
      @danielseaburg9763 Před dnem

      @@Galbereth >socialist
      A word for ''i shouldn't have to earn anything, someone else should and then just give it me'' and you unironically cannot possibly fathom why we are where we are.

  • @jonaldous3446
    @jonaldous3446 Před 2 dny +1

    All food banks should have to fly the union jack as a sign of pride in our country.
    And maybe they should have a portrait of the king too

    • @stevebroadway7274
      @stevebroadway7274 Před 2 dny

      Are food banks at sea then ?

    • @jonaldous3446
      @jonaldous3446 Před 2 dny +1

      @@stevebroadway7274 no but they should be a source of pride for the country... apparently

    • @joesmith8701
      @joesmith8701 Před 17 hodinami

      @@jonaldous3446 u did not understand the sea part lol

    • @jonaldous3446
      @jonaldous3446 Před 16 hodinami

      @@joesmith8701 enlighten me

  • @MutualAidWorks
    @MutualAidWorks Před 2 dny +1

    The failure of representative democracy and capitalism. And the incoming Stamerite government are not at all interested in helping the poor, vulnerable and marginalised, they will just make things more difficult and precarious for them. Participating in parliamentary politics is not the answer. We need genuinely independent, grass roots alternatives and collective direct action. We need decentralised, self-organistion and real resistance to capitalism and the state. It's the only way. I definitely won't be voting for any politician as none of them have my interests at heart.

  • @user-tf4vt9jh1c
    @user-tf4vt9jh1c Před 3 dny +1

    Thank you so much for reporting such an important issue as the growing reliance on food banks.
    My partner & myself have had the indignity of having to apply for food bank support.
    But I know without the amazing support of programs like the Trussel Trust we would have done hungry!
    I used to give to the food bank believing, “there for the grace of God” , paying-forward.
    Not for one moment did I believe I would live in food, gas, electric poverty!!!!
    Added to this is having both main political parties that neither believe or can relate to this growing number in the population!!!
    They’ve stollen from us, made extreme wealth with a, “mates-rates-mentality”!!!
    For generations, every generation becomes poorer & poorer BECAUSE of THEIR GREED.
    Enough is never enough.
    No-one wants to receive food from a food bank.
    It’s a sign that all the protections for ‘child allowance-for all children-not the few’.
    We did have free meals for any family experiencing hardship.
    Again-experience that & feel good about yourself!
    Thank you great interview 🙌🗳️🙏
    Please vote Independent or Greens 💚✊🗳️

  • @janejenkins5137
    @janejenkins5137 Před dnem

    What happens when people are too poor to give to food banks?

  • @endlessglizzys_.0233
    @endlessglizzys_.0233 Před 2 dny

    Working to pay rent, bills etc nothing left for any kind of life what a joke.