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One thing we all share now is poverty
CHARLOTTE HUGHES discusses the poverty she has witnessed while demostrating against Tory-driven austerity

WE WERE out for our regular demo day last Thursday outside the jobcentre. I say demo but we do so much more — hand information leaflets out, offer solidarity and advice. We’ve become a lifeline to many who are desperately needing all of the above.

Regular readers will know that we hand out food parcels each week. This week we had about five to start with. There was already a queue forming for them. So they went within 30 minutes. Later on a comrade arrived with three more and they went in no time at all. It’s awful. Queuing in the street for a food parcel.

This government does not care one bit, and it’s pointless trying to reach to its so-called compassionate side because it doesn’t have one. Instead Theresa May spouts on about a “shared society.”

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