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Documentary about the state in the UK. An interesting piece, albeit a bit depressing. Is it really this bad?

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[โ€“] sundaylab@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

This is really sad to see. More and more food banks will be needed for the ones to come. Any idea of what can be done to end this? A change in goverment does not seem the answer. We had so many and it's getting worse every year, and not only in the UK.

We've not really changed government though - we've just swapped right-wing Tories for further-right-wing Tories, with occasionally slightly-less-right-wing Tories. The same government has fundamentally been in power for 13 years. We've said "More of that please" twice.

The last Labour government (Tony & Gordon 1997-2010) was thought by some to be drifting a little close to the right

This is our national punishment for not electing Ed Milliband because he looked a bit funny and ate a sandwich wrong in a photograph.

We're sorry Ed and can we please have you back. Your policies were actually really good and Clegg was lying about the student loan thing :(

[โ€“] filister@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

People are spending a considerable amount of their pay on just putting a roof over their heads, be it a rent or a mortgage payment. Plus in the last decades we have had a much bigger GDP per capita increase than salary increase, in fact salaries are hardly keeping up with the official inflation.

Greedy corporations are promoting the subscription culture, meaning that people have even less disposable income.

The point is that politics are currently serving the interests of multi billion dollar corporations and there is no political will to change the status quo.