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BBC1 news tonight

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Pomegranatespompom · 30/11/2020 22:56

Did anyone watch the poverty and covid report? It was incredibly sad, people living in absolutely awful circumstances. There was no SD/mask wearing,. An utterly depressing watch.

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sarahC40 · 30/11/2020 23:18

I felt so miserable watching the people suffering and the vicars in tears, trying to cope with the pressure they’re under. How many times are we going to be told about the extra money for universal credit in response to that film, I wonder?

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Pomegranatespompom · 30/11/2020 23:20

It was utterly miserable - it was almost unbelievable to think people live like that.
No SD in place, which was really worrying.

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quarentini · 30/11/2020 23:25

I said at the beginning of this pandemic that if this had happened when I was a child then I would of been screwed,
Lack of money for food, and gas and electricity..never mind hand gel, masks, anti bac and bleach plus no money for home schooling.
I could really sympathise with what I saw tonight.
It was heartbreaking

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IHeartNiles · 30/11/2020 23:27

Is the link on the website? I can’t find it and only caught the end of the segment.

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IHeartNiles · 01/12/2020 05:37

www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-55133081

Lockdowns harm the poor the most don’t they. Pretty fucking powerful.

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Mummyoflittledragon · 01/12/2020 06:20

Wow. That’s sobering. I wish that could be shown on repeat - and the only channel available - to the non believers and politicians, who think there is enough money for food and no one needs to go hungry.

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Boredsilly · 01/12/2020 07:05

That's just awful no words really for how sad and desperate there lives are, it shouldn't be like that in this country

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Skipsurvey · 01/12/2020 08:23

it was shocking, those vicars crying. very sobering tv

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Medievalist · 01/12/2020 08:37

I'd like to force Boris and his shit show of a cabinet to watch this.

Multi billion pound rule breaking contracts for mates, but had to be forced into FSM. And EVERY time any one of them is asked about people falling through the cracks they will never engage - just repeat the things they have done and refuse to acknowledge what they haven't.

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christinarossetti19 · 01/12/2020 09:05

Heart-breaking, so distressing.

It's disgusting how Westminster is leaving so much of particularly the north of the country to rot.

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LadyPenelope68 · 01/12/2020 09:10

It was heartbreaking. Seeing that vicar break down crying set me off as well😢

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LadyPenelope68 · 01/12/2020 09:14

@Pomegranatespompom
There was no SD/mask wearing
No offence, but I’m assuming you’re from a middle class family (not a criticism or anything, please don’t take it the wrong way). I’ve worked with families like this throughout this whole Pandemic and it may be that the dreadful circumstances some of them are going through, that SD and masks are actually the last thing in their mind. It’s heartbreaking the situations people are currently in.

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Pomegranatespompom · 01/12/2020 09:23

@LadyPenelope68 I hope it didn’t look like o was criticising but it made my heart sink- of any of those people got covid, their situation would be far worse.
Yes it did make me feel privileged- I was quite shocked by it Tbh which makes me feel a bit ashamed.
I’ve work in the nhs and at one point I worked at the London, I’m haunted by some of the things I heard there. Well done to the bbc. We’ve gone badly wrong with education and investment in people and places.
I was angry at this government before, now I feel sickened, appreciate it’s many governments before too. I want to do something to help.

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LadyPenelope68 · 01/12/2020 09:35

@Pomegranatespompom no it didn’t look like you were criticising, that’s why I put the extra comment as I didn’t want you to think that’s what people were thinking of you.

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ScatteredMama82 · 01/12/2020 09:42

I've just watched that. I'm shocked, I feel sick at the thought. This country is in such a mess.

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TheDailyCarbuncle · 01/12/2020 15:33

If you're in favour of lockdown then you're in favour of making poor people suffer. There's no point in being shocked about it.

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BernieInn · 01/12/2020 15:53

I watched it and it was as described above - truly depressing. However, as also noted above, it's an almost inevitable consequence of the policies pursued to contain the virus, particularly under a government that couldn't care less about people at the bottom of the socio-economic ladder.

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Walkaround · 01/12/2020 15:56

Lockdown or no lockdown, it’s poor people that suffer most in a pandemic, same as the rest of the time. If you’re in favour of neoliberal capitalism, you’re also in favour of making poor people suffer.

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lissie123 · 01/12/2020 16:00

I cried and then tried to volunteer for our local food bank. Apparently they are overwhelmed with help. So I’m topping up my food shop with treats for the food bank instead.

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GertiMJN · 01/12/2020 16:06

TheDailyCarbuncle
If you're in favour of lockdown then you're in favour of making poor people suffer. There's no point in being shocked about it.

No.

It is possible to implement lockdown AND fund essential financial support for the most vulnerable, but it costs! This government has decided that lockdown = making poor people suffer whilst spending vast amounts of funding failed initiatives headed up by cronies.

People in this country really need to rethink their attitude to taxation and stop electing fuckwits.

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Porcupineinwaiting · 01/12/2020 16:09

@TheDailyCarbuncle COVID also affects the poor worse.

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Pomegranatespompom · 01/12/2020 16:12

I don’t agree with you @TheDailyCarbuncle and why do you find the need to be negative when this news piece will raise awareness and people have come on this thread with good intentions to help.
Lockdown saved lives, but there should have been greater support for those already in poverty. It was shocking on many levels. Maybe we needed a shock. I had very humble origins and it shocked me so I imagine some people would be completely unaware of how some people live.
@lissie123 I’m buying a lot more for food banks too.

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ihatethecold · 01/12/2020 16:31

After watching Hospital on BBC 2 last night and then this segment on the BBC news, it just about finished me off..
Utterly depressing to see such suffering and poverty in a rich country.

I get so angry seeing peoples lives being so devalued during this pandemic.

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TheDailyCarbuncle · 01/12/2020 16:49

@Pomegranatespompom

I don’t agree with you *@TheDailyCarbuncle* and why do you find the need to be negative when this news piece will raise awareness and people have come on this thread with good intentions to help.
Lockdown saved lives, but there should have been greater support for those already in poverty. It was shocking on many levels. Maybe we needed a shock. I had very humble origins and it shocked me so I imagine some people would be completely unaware of how some people live.
*@lissie123* I’m buying a lot more for food banks too.

Lockdown didn't save lives. At best, it delayed deaths from covid. At the same time it caused other deaths.
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Nannewnannew · 01/12/2020 16:52

Watching that was utterly heartbreaking, but one good thing to come out of it is that, when I get my fuel allowance very soon I will be donating it to homeless charities and food banks.

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