I confess to having avoided watching this programme. We've had a tough week with bereavement and very ill loved one's so I gave it a miss.
I've read the reviews though and anyone reading the papers, living in a community, walking in our towns and cities can't miss the growing rise in homelessness, in the nee for food banks. Every supermarket has a place to leave food to be distributed.
Universal Credit is a national disaster. I despair for the children whose only proper meal is their school dinner. All the primary school teachers I know tell of children arriving at school very hungry.
It's too easy to demonise their parents. We seem to be drifting into Dickensian approaches to 'the deserving and undeserving poor'.
I started working with children and families in the late 1970's. Things are much worse now for those on the margins.
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