Poverty forced people to turn to food banks and now it’s forcing them into FUEL banks – Mirror Online
Tory Britain, 2015. If you voted for it, it’ll be too late to complain when you have to attend one of these places.
A fuel bank has opened in a church in London to help those who cannot afford to pay for their energy bills
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A sobering article that raises many questions.
Was there an exemption to the bedroom tax if you had lived there a certain length of time?
As this looks like a council property, is it fully insulated and fuel efficient?
Is he on the cheapest gas and electricity tariff?
Is someone helping him appeal the ATOS decision?
Is he getting all the benefits he is entitled to?
Does he have any other family who can help him?
Is this David Camoron’s understanding of “One Nation” ?
Fuel banks are only for those with pre payment meters, and they include the working poor unable to afford to heat and eat.
Wht happens to the rest?