Britain is crippled by record personal debt while the Tories boast of a boom

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UK households are taking on more debt than ever to make ends meet, says writer and researcher Maya Goodfellow

 

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How many years have the Tories been in government now, & since their manifesto commitment to resolve Britains debt problem. Since then they have lost our triple A credit rating for the first time in decades, and the debt time bomb is still increasing. Does no-one care these days.

And food banks are a necessity for thousands, even for workers like nurses; & homelessness is major crisis; So if Tories claim a boom with people suffering such terrible need then clearly there is abysmal government mismanagement and/or total inhumanity.

Sounds familiar

The analysis is misleading as includes student debt

Our economy is built on weak foundations of massive levels of personal debt. When the house of cards comes tumbling down it's going to be nasty

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The Tories now treat the nation as they have long treated the poor | Nick CohenFrom universal credit to Brexit, the party is hellbent on diminishing us all I am curious to know what the food bank situation is in other EU countries? Is it so prevalent as ours? Is the photo partly there to reference “mushroom management” ... basically keeping us in the dark, but occasionally chucking on some more manure? We told you that!! Some journalist if you only see that now.
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