Nice to Know Conservatives Are the Same Uncaring People in Britain
as They Are in the U. S.
British economic
policy, foisted on the public by Conservatives who control that country’s
government has been one of austerity.
The idea is that by raising taxes and cutting spending on the benefits
for the less fortunate, confidence will return to Britain and the economy will
recover. This has not happened, as conventional
economic theory says it will not happen.
But one measurable
result from the failure of the policy is that there has been a huge increase in the number
of people using food banks, an increase that the government minister in charge
of such things says
is not related to the fact that people who have limited incomes have had
their benefits cut.
Lord Freud - listing 10 reasons why the British are turning to food banks other than the fact that benefits have been cut. |
Lord
Freud, a Work and Pensions minister, insisted that the recent sharp increase in
people resorting to food handouts to feed their families was not necessarily
linked to benefits sanctions or delays. He suggested more people were taking
charity food because more food banks existed – and he prompted Opposition jeers
in the Lords when he denied they were effectively a part of the welfare system.
Challenged
by the Bishop of Truro, the Rt Rev Tim Thornton, over whether ministers
conceded a link between the benefits system and food bank use, Lord Freud
replied that it was difficult to “make the causal connections”. The minister
for welfare reform added: “It is difficult to know which came first – supply or
demand.”
See according the Lord Freud (gosh wouldn’t you know
Conservatives would put a ‘Lord’ in charge of welfare) this increase in food
handout is just because availability of food handouts has increased.
However, Lord Freud
told peers: “Food banks are absolutely not part of the welfare system that we
run. We have other systems to support people.” Asked what he meant, he replied:
“If you put more food banks in, that is the supply. Clearly food from a food
bank is by definition a free good and there’s almost infinite demand.”
Of course real people, people who work in this area
unlike a British Lord who has his servants go to the market every day and get
his victuals, say otherwise.
Last night, Chris
Johnes, director of Oxfam’s UK
poverty programme, said: “These comments don’t bear much relation to the
reality. The fact is that food banks are stepping in to fill a gap left by the
welfare system.” He added: “The evidence is very clear that people are going to
food banks out of real need. They feel a sense of stigma that they can’t feed
themselves and their families.”
Mr Mould said 30 per cent of people were referred to it because
of benefit delays and another 15 per cent because of benefit changes. He said:
“It’s absolutely clear there is a growing demand for emergency food supply.
That is the consequence of a growing problem with people making ends meet...
there is lots of evidence to that effect. The only people who seem unable to
accept there is a social crisis driven by the cost of living is the Government.”
And who exactly is Lord Freud? Well he is this.
Later, Lord Freud, a
former investment banker, came under fire from charities for being out of touch
with the reality of life . . .
Gosh a Lord and former investment banker, who would
have guessed?
But this Forum is
nothing if not fair, so here are some suggested reasons why the British
people might go to food banks other than the reason that they are hungry and do
not have enough money to buy food.
- Food bank users just love the humiliation of having to beg for food, it teaches them and their family humility.
- Food banks are now serving lobster thermidor and filet mignon.
- Each visitor
to a food bank gets to play pin the tail on the Conservative
donkeyass.
- Most Britons want to make sure their neighbors know they cannot afford to feed themselves so the neighbors will not ask to borrow money.
- They are attracted to the ‘surf and turf special” which unfortunately turns out to be tuna fish covered in beef gravy.
Well, you get the picture, we’re sure Lord Freud does.
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