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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Poverty in the UK

British politicians from time to time boast about how the UK makes a world-wide contribution to relieve poverty and hunger, but tend to keep quiet about poverty nearer home. In a survey of 522 GPs, the magazine Pulse found that 16 per cent had been asked to refer a patient to food bank in the past 12 months. 'One in six family doctors has been asked to refer a patient to a food bank in the past year, a new survey has found, with GPs reporting that benefits delays are leaving people without money for food for weeks on end. There are even rare reported cases of people visiting their GP with "sicknesses caused by not eating", the leading food bank charity said.' (Independent, 18 February) Not much to boast about there. RD

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