Some people think food banks are uplifting
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41264965
View attachment 139773
selling social housing didnt remove any housing stock, and ownership of assets has no bearing at all on whether people can afford food. higher taxes dont address anything either, how about starting from solutions instead? yes, political change is required to enable large scale building and overhaul welfare provision to address needs more directly. give people food vouchers, energy vouchers as needed, housing as needed and core problems are solved. why dont we do that?
Not a direct cause of food poverty, obvs, but an illustration of the inequality in our society: (story below from the BBC website today)
"Mike Ashley's Frasers Group has offered the retail tycoon's future son-in-law a £100m bonus - but only if he can more than double the share price. The Sports Direct owner has put forward the bonus plan for Michael Murray when he becomes chief executive in May 2022. However, he will only collect if its share price reaches £15 for 30 trading days in a row before October 2025, up from its current level of £6.50. The company described the target as "challenging but achievable". Mr Murray, 31, engaged to be married to Mr Ashley's daughter Anna, is currently "head of elevation" at Frasers and is in charge of modernising stores and transforming the business. The board of Frasers Group, which owns Sports Direct and House of Fraser, said it had also recommended £1m a year salary for Mr Murray."
Now, I'm not sure exactly how Mr Murray will be looking to double the share price for a minimum of 30-days and trigger his £100m windfall but I imagine the army of minimum wage workers on zero hours contracts in the retail outlets and the fulfillment centre will be instrumental in the strategy. The £100m bounty on offer is actually pretty distasteful but why I should be surprised at that? Out of laziness, I usually hold my nose and buy my son's football boots and astro boots for training from Sports Direct as he gets through about 2 to 3 pairs a season. I won't be doing this anymore. He can frig his share price without the help of my hard-earned.
The housing stock hasn't lowered but council house rents were affordable for low income families. When houses were sold off at ridiculous discounts (My mother bought her house, with help from my h/brother in 1986, in Woodingdean for £12K) there was nothing to replace them.
Low income families were then at the mercy of landlords with no restraints. To balance that, a few housing associations were formed to provide such homes, but there aren't nearly enough.
People who use food banks are given food vouchers. You cannot walk into a food bank to ask for help without vouchers. The energy companies provide key meters for those who cannot afford gas and electricity. Water companies never cut low income families off.
The housing stock hasn't lowered but council house rents were affordable for low income families. When houses were sold off at ridiculous discounts (My mother bought her house, with help from my h/brother in 1986, in Woodingdean for £12K) there was nothing to replace them.
Low income families were then at the mercy of landlords with no restraints. To balance that, a few housing associations were formed to provide such homes, but there aren't nearly enough.
People who use food banks are given food vouchers. You cannot walk into a food bank to ask for help without vouchers. The energy companies provide key meters for those who cannot afford gas and electricity. Water companies never cut low income families off.
dont double a share price from employing minimum wage workers. this target would mean substantial growth of the business, from £3.4bn to about £7.7bn. thats an awful lot more business to be done.
£10k in 1992 is equivalent to £21k now.
With a (let's say) 10% deposit paid by BOMAD, that gives a budget of £93k for your flat today. It just about buys a flat - just about.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/propert...aredOwnership,newHome&furnishTypes=&keywords=
Presumably you bought the record player, and also some records to play? The guitar(s!) and maybe an amp or two, some effects / cables / cases / strings / picks...?
That's true for me today. What would be higher - perhaps a car loan?
Water companies cannot legally stop your supply of water, it isn't because they are sympathetic. Key Meters charge more per unit than a Direct Debit customer would pay, it is just a prepayment way for the company to ensure they don't lose cash by allowing a customer to build up a debt, it is for their benefit and is to the customers detriment, as their electricity is more expensive.
However there are grants and assistance provisions from many of the energy companies if you beg for it.
selling social housing didnt remove any housing stock, and ownership of assets has no bearing at all on whether people can afford food. higher taxes dont address anything either, how about starting from solutions instead? yes, political change is required to enable large scale building and overhaul welfare provision to address needs more directly. give people food vouchers, energy vouchers as needed, housing as needed and core problems are solved. why dont we do that?
so the solution is to build more housing, social or general. not argue around who owns the existing stock, or vilify those that do offer property for rent. high prices and rents have the same root cause, insufficient supply for the demand.
My working week used to be 48hrs and I'd easily do 20-30 hrs OT back in the 80s just to pay our bills. Due to the rise in house prices its put owning a home out of reach for the vast majority because they have to pay obscene rents and cannot afford to save.
What puzzles me is if someone can afford to pay 1000+ in rent and can give proof of payments over a period of time is why can they not get a mortgage. Seems odd
We need PR voting and break the current undemocratic FPP system where the ruling class are mostly people of wealth and privilege who do not resonate with ordinary folk or represent the demographic, and who's only purpose is to maintain the modus operandi of plutocracy. It won't solve all our problems but it's a first step
We need PR voting and break the current undemocratic FPP system where the ruling class are mostly people of wealth and privilege who do not resonate with ordinary folk or represent the demographic, and who's only purpose is to maintain the modus operandi of plutocracy. It won't solve all our problems but it's a first step
My working week used to be 48hrs and I'd easily do 20-30 hrs OT back in the 80s just to pay our bills. Due to the rise in house prices its put owning a home out of reach for the vast majority because they have to pay obscene rents and cannot afford to save.
What puzzles me is if someone can afford to pay 1000+ in rent and can give proof of payments over a period of time is why can they not get a mortgage. Seems odd
I've often wondered that. Why can't you get 100% mortgages? Surely that would be a better option than renting?
I've often wondered that. Why can't you get 100% mortgages? Surely that would be a better option than renting?
Believe it or not but food is cheaper today that it was 20 years ago.
IMO it's technology that fuels poverty as everyone seems to have a phone,data and the other shite that comes with life today.