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Food Banks
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Just heard on the news that people using Food Banks has increased 3 fold in the past year. How do these people prove that they are on the bread line. On TV a very well dressed women with a child collected 3 bags of food and one of the staff helped her across the road by carrying 2 of the bags probably to her car!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.FGT...well that "partially" explains it............BUT..immigrants have never pain one penny of tax and OAP's have paid tax all their lives and "seem" to be in greater financial difficulty than immigrants.
Does one see immigrants at the food banks?
Purely anecdotal, but OAP's have always pleaded poverty, but in the 50's -70's they just got on with it, many saying that they would NEVER accept charity.
Foodbanks only seem to have been around in the past decade so, why the deterioration in the plight of the OAP.s in the last decade?
Does one see immigrants at the food banks?
Purely anecdotal, but OAP's have always pleaded poverty, but in the 50's -70's they just got on with it, many saying that they would NEVER accept charity.
Foodbanks only seem to have been around in the past decade so, why the deterioration in the plight of the OAP.s in the last decade?
the Ed leaves his blingy clothes behind to go to the food bank
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That may be part of the problem. Immigrants ought not be encouraged as we are already have problems coping with the population we have (and they have yet to pay into the system) so should be lower priority to those born here. But surely Sqad's question is more about different budgets ? And why pensioners seem less well cared for than newly arrived folk ?
Maybe because when Sqad became an expat he noticed an increase in temperature? :)
"that may be the case but it doesn't cover your yearly heating bill, my mum spends a small fortune on heating her home, the 300 quid doesn't really go that far"
Do you think the state should provide heating then Emmie?
"Ed - you don't have to spend your heating allowance on heating, it would make more sense if the payment went to your energy provider not into the bank."
I'm not sure. I'm pretty sure it's christmas present money for grandparents to spoil their grandchildren in many cases. They should just call it that though :)
"that may be the case but it doesn't cover your yearly heating bill, my mum spends a small fortune on heating her home, the 300 quid doesn't really go that far"
Do you think the state should provide heating then Emmie?
"Ed - you don't have to spend your heating allowance on heating, it would make more sense if the payment went to your energy provider not into the bank."
I'm not sure. I'm pretty sure it's christmas present money for grandparents to spoil their grandchildren in many cases. They should just call it that though :)
So.............I am still confused.
1) Are immigrants treated the same as OAP's
2) If so...why?
3) If not why has the "lot" of the OAP seemingly got worse in the last decade (yes I take the point of energy prices)
4) Do immigrants have access to food banks?
It all seems to be incoherent to me.........as do the answers.
1) Are immigrants treated the same as OAP's
2) If so...why?
3) If not why has the "lot" of the OAP seemingly got worse in the last decade (yes I take the point of energy prices)
4) Do immigrants have access to food banks?
It all seems to be incoherent to me.........as do the answers.