I welcome food banks, says Iain Duncan Smith who claims it is a sign that 'decent' people are helping those in 'difficulty'
- Work and Pensions Secretary defends the rise of food bank use
- Labour and unions blame benefit cuts for pushing people into poverty
- Ministers plan cuts to tax credits but demand companies increase wages
Iain Duncan Smith today defied criticism of the government's welfare cuts, insisting he 'welcomes' food banks in Britain.
The
Work and Pensions Secretary said the rise in the number of charities
handing out food parcels was evidence of 'decent' people helping those
who have 'fallen into difficulty'.
But
the comments reignited claims that benefit cuts were forcing more
people to turn to good causes for help, and plans to reduce tax credits
will make the problem worse.
Iain Duncan Smith today defied criticism of the government's welfare cuts, insisting he 'welcomes' food banks in Britain
Ministers
have previously argued that an increase in the number of food banks has
been fuelled by Jobcentre staff being allowed to refer the unemployed
to food banks for help.
It is also suggested that increased media coverage about food banks means more people are aware of their existence.
But critics claim cuts to benefits and rising living costs are to blame in part for some people struggling to make ends meet.
New
figures today showed that 15 per cent of people are living in relative
poverty, while the number of children classed as living in relative
poverty is 2.3 million.
The government boasted that poverty levels remained at the lowest level since the 1980s.
But
in the Commons, Labour MP David Winnick said: 'If the situation has
improved substantially why has there been such a large amount of food
banks, far larger than previously?
'Isn't
it quite clear that some Tory members have no idea at all of the amount
of poverty which exists, in many cases in their own constituencies?'
Earlier
the SNP's Ian Blackford said: 'Is it not a disgrace that in my own
constituency the biggest increase in food bank use has come from those
who are in work?'
I welcome decent people in society trying to help others who may, for various reasons, have fallen into difficulty
Iain Duncan Smith
Mr
Duncan Smith said he had no problem with the increased use of food
banks: 'Most of my colleagues are usually involved with food banks and
actually help them.
'I
welcome food banks. I welcome decent people in society trying to help
others who may, for various reasons, have fallen into difficulty.
'I don't accept the single cause of that is to do with the welfare reforms, quite the contrary.
'Food
bank usage has been rising over a period. It was never part of the
British system, but in Germany where their welfare payments you can
argue are higher, 1.5 million a week use food banks, much more than they
do here.'
TUC
General Secretary Frances O'Grady said: 'It's small wonder that Iain
Duncan Smith is a fan of food banks – his polices are keeping them in
business.
'If
he spent more time visiting food banks he would see for himself that
many users are in work, as well those punished by his cruel sanctions
regime. Slashing tax credits for the working poor will only make things
worse.'
Senior Conservatives have repeatedly faced criticism for their attitude towards food banks.
But
Lord Freud said the rise in demand for food banks was difficult to
understand., adding 'it is very hard to know why people go to them'.
Ministers have previously argued that
an increase in the number of food banks has been fuelled by Jobcentre
staff being allowed to refer the unemployed to food banks for help
Two
years ago Cabinet minister Michael Gove was branded an 'absolute
disgrace' by Labour after claiming families who use food banks have only
their own 'decisions' to blame.
He suggested that many cash-strapped families have brought their problems on themselves.
He added: 'I appreciate that there are families who face considerable pressures.
'Those
pressures are often the result of decisions that they have taken which
mean they are not best able to manage their finances.
If the situation has improved substantially why has there been such a large amount of food banks, far larger than previously?
Labour MP David Winnick
'We need to ensure that support is not just financial, and that the right decisions are made.'
Former
Tory chairman Lord Tebbit has also claimed that people who use food
banks to get basic items free and spend their remaining cash on junk
food, blaming a 'near infinite demand' for anything free.
Last
year the All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Hunger in the UK found
that, since the establishment of the Trussell Trust network in 2004,
numbers of emergency food assistance providers have grown to at least
1,500, including 800 food banks - around half of them operated by the
Trust.
Its
major report, Feeding Britain, found there that 'demand for emergency
food assistance is increasing, and sometimes increasing dramatically'.
But
Tory peer Baroness Jenkin of Kennington faced criticised after she
suggested that a lack of cookery skills was in part to blame for
families going to food banks, and boasted she ate a bowl of porridge for
4p for breakfast.
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