Failure to tackle dependence on food banks in UK driving public discontent

One in six households went hungry last year, says Trussell, with Britain facing ‘new normal’ of severe hardshipDowning Street’s failure to tackle child poverty and reduce food bank use is helping to drive public discontent with falling living standards and fuelling a desire for political...

<p>One in six households went hungry last year, says Trussell, with Britain facing ‘new normal’ of severe hardship</p><p>Downing Street’s failure to tackle child poverty and reduce food bank use is helping to drive public discontent with falling living standards and fuelling a desire for political alternatives, the UK’s biggest charity food provider has warned.</p><p><a href="https://www.trussell.org.uk/">Trussell </a>said one in six UK households went hungry last year and, without ambitious policies to tackle deepening poverty, Britain faces the prospect of locking in a “new normal” of increasingly severe hardship across society.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/sep/10/failure-tackle-child-poverty-uk-driving-discontent">Continue reading...</a>
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