Friday, May 04, 2012
ANOTHER BANK CRISIS
Newspapers nowadays usually devote thousands of column inches to the the
bank crisis, but there is very little said about the food bank crisis.
"Staggering rise of the British food bank: One opens every week after rise in
families unable to afford to eat. One in five Britons are borrowing money for
groceries because of the soaring cost of living. Shocking figures have revealed
that every week a new food bank opens in Britain as more people find themselves
struggling to make ends meet. And the number of people needing emergency aid is
expected to rise with many food banks operators worried that the full impact of
the recent budget will not kick in until 2013. There are now over 190 food banks
nationwide, 88 of which were launched in 2011 alone." (Daily Telegraph, 17
April) An overdrawn account here doesn't mean bankruptcy - it means
hunger. RD
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