Thursday, 4 July 2013

Demand for Food Banks ‘Has Nothing to Do With Benefits Squeeze,’ Says Freud

Lord Freud has provoked anger after questioning the connection between the soaring use of food banks and the Government’s squeeze on benefits. The 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 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.”  Later, Lord Freud, a former investment banker, came under fire from charities for being out of touch with the reality of life on the breadline.  Read more on the Independent website.


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