Monday, 14 March 2022

New place for Old King Coal as energy crisis wrecks people's lives?.

 

The Resolution Foundation think tank is forecasting an 8.3% rise in the cost of living by next month, April 2022 with the worst squeeze on family incomes since the 1930's and the Government's energy-gate myopia is to blame.


The massive rise in inflation is not simply caused by war in Europe or through the national attempts by Government to go for business growth as we crawl out of the pandemic, the root cause is the Conservative led decade of austerity in order that 'friends' of the Government could pile away £millions or even billions from the British economy and be given passports and peerages for returning a minute amount back in either tax from the cash they missed from their offshore activities or donations to the Conservative party.


Having said that, the Government this week will be unveiling a new energy policy that does not include the anti-tree huggers shale gas extraction. An energy policy that has been ten years in the making yet it will be rushed through as a non answer to the problems ordinary people face each and every day, tge high cost of everything. 


This Government's wish to centralise all of the UK's energy use on electricity will see a growth in atomic power stations which take decades to bring online and the extraction of the last gas from the North Sea. 


Its not expected that the speeding up of the promised offshore wind will be sponsored by Government and they will not be including one easy fix and one research and development opportunity, that of research into the hydrogen cell,  to power transport and heat homes in future but the quick fix of taking the opportunity to extract petroleum from both coal and sugar beet both of which took place during the second world war is to be missed out in the race to make even more mates richer through the complete reliance on an unbelievably creaky, now less than national grid, to run everything.


Mismanagement, reliance on commercial market forces and short term greed has got the UK into the position it is in, an offshore poor relation to the world's largest marketplace. Take this opportunity to ensure we are self-reliant on energy in the future and then instead of importing what we need
we can be major exporters of what everyone wants, energy on tap, carbon derived or not.


Monday, 14 February 2022

Outside London £9bn is needed to support bus services, Blundering Boris offers £1.4bn and praises leveling up. Local Councillors express concern.

 

The accusation of the Government double counting grant cash to support bus travel from regional Mayor's and Council leaders across England has brought out how little the current insular Conservative Government and its treasury understands the needs of its population and how many families are now reliant on bus services as transport deprivation widens.

Last year, in a hail of publicity, the Prime Minister published a report on the way forward for the bus transport arm of public transport entitled 'Bus Back Better'. Within it he describes how his faltering and dithering levelling up agenda would run out of the dark and be bathed with glorious sunshine, returning bus services to the level enjoyed prior to 2010 and his former leaders (David Cameron's) push to get the nations workers and pensioners to pay for a world collapse in banking confidence through a programme of intense austerity.

The media praise for 'Austerity' was such a resounding success that the nation has re-elected Conservative Government's on 3 occasions since with the biggest losers being the LibDems who  propped up the Conservatives 'Austerity 1' campaign and were deserted by the public for their huge failure to deliver on their promises.

The current Conservatives are now as always completely reliant on austerity as a way forward as the pandemic losses to business investors and stockbrokers has to be paid back by a nation beginning to see this Government's levelling up agenda for what it is, a replacement for a poorly veiled new-austerity programme. The poverty it is causing those who have already paid back bankers for the last 12 years is beginning to become real, bus cuts being the biggest tangible example that's hitting home following another Jimmy Saville 'fix it' campaign from the nation's Prime Minister.

Local Labour Councillors in Northumberland are extremely concerned regarding cuts to bus services with Lynemouths Liz Dunn and Blyth's Eileen Cartie worried for families they represent.

Councillor Eileen Cartie said: "with fuel sticking at around £7 per gallon and the Government still raking in massive profits from fuel tax even in areas like Blyth where very few services have received subsidies in recent years, bus companies are feeling the pinch and I can't understand why the Leader of Government tells us one thing about investments into regional bus transport and his treasury is allowed to burn his promises in front of his eyes. Families are reliant on buses in this area yet without help from the Government they will become too expensive to use and that will only lead to one end, services being cut."

"In Blyth, bus companies will shortly be invited to provide transport around the town to link up with the reopening rail line as part of an integrated transport system. They will certainly need help to cover off the level of investment needed and with the Treasury fiddling with the levelling up plans where will that investment come from?".

Councillor Liz Dunn from Lynemouth said: "Representing a rural ward the concerns of the residents locally are centred around the potential loss of bus services. Lynemouth ward is home to the second highest number of families in transport deprivation in the County and the reliance on buses is immeasurable in terms of people being socially excluded from wider society in all age groups but youths and the elderly need access to bus services most of all as our villages can't supply all their needs." 

"With poverty and deprivation growing at such a rapid rate and Councils still having to slash budgets to appease a Government hell bent on increasing profits for investors and banks, families in the villages I represent will be financially excluded from social interaction with their neighbours if fare costs don't receive some support this year and I wholeheartedly support our North of Tyne combined authority Mayor, Jamie Driscol in his endeavours to bring these dreadful cuts into the open for all to see."

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/bus-back-better


Thursday, 10 February 2022

Age UK: Government has 'ripped the heart out of social and economic reform' and open attacks on pensioners and families by Conservatives. Local Councillors agree.

 

The recent changes to the care cap within the Social Care Bill, shows how influenced the Conservatives in power at Westminster are by the 20% of wealthy families who can afford to bear the costs of the £86,000 care cap set by the Government whilst ignoring the remaining 80% who can't.


In a move that observers believe has been made to support the estate growth of property rental magnates and contributors to the Conservative party, waiting in the wings to scoop up properties cheaply being forced onto the open market to cover the cap charges, destroying the plans of families for decades.


Recent research carried out by charity Age UK has found that fewer than one in five  pensioners will see any benefit from the Government's £86,000 cap on social care bills, with those with the most assets set to benefit the most. 


Charity director Caroline Abrahams said a proposed change to the cap "will take it beyond the reach of older people with low or modes amounts of income and wealth", while leaving "the situation of the better off more or less intact". 


The Government has proposed a change to the cap that will exclude local authority payments from the cap calculation, which Age UK says will disproportionately impact poorer pensioners. "l'm struggling to remember the last time a government of any complexion trumpeted a social and economic reform and then ripped the heart out of it less than two months later", Ms Abrahams added.


Local Councillors from two of Northumberland County Council's most deprived wards suffering from absentee private landlords high rent regimes in Croft and Cowpen, Blyth, Northumberland, Kath Nisbet and Margaret Richardson completely agree with the sentiments reported from Age UK.


Councillor Nisbet said "I represent Croft ward which has some of the lowest property values in the UK which has seen a huge expansion in  the growth of homes remotely managed by absentee landlords and this opportunity from the Conservatives to grow their estates whilst local families lose their inheritance opportunities is a disgraceful act from a Government only interested in their own class"


Councillor Richardson who represents Cowpen ward, the most deprived ward in the huge County of Northumberland told us "this announcement of a care cap set at £86,000 and care support from Council's being discounted from the count will suck the lifeblood from families who have struggled since the late 1980's."


 "It takes two wages coming in to pay the bills for families in Cowpen but if the care cap is set so high it places families in an unenviable position in having to choose, either to drop to one worker and struggle to pay the families way in life whilst the other becomes a carer or for many families, have to sell the roof over their heads as the wider sharing of a family home is quite common it just shows how heartless Conservatives have become".



Local Labour Councillor seriously concerned about projected increase in Deprivation and Destitution

 

Councillor Liz Simpson, deputy leader of the opposition on Northumberland County Council has expressed serious concerns regarding a report from The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) think tank.

The think tank  has warned the Government and local Government that the combination of inflation, which is set to reach 7% in the spring, and the upcoming rise in National Insurance Contributions, could lead to a 30% increasein destitution, with particularly severe effects on some parts of the country. 

Councillor Simpson who represents the fabulous and historic seaside town of Newbiggin by the Sea which is home to the largest number of children and young adults living in poverty and deprivation in the whole massive County of Northumberland said "with the bony arm of poverty and deprivation already reaching over 30% of children living in Newbiggin without this dismal prediction from NIESR and parents now totally reliant on the ever reducing services industry as residents cut back and spend on needy items and not services. I'm really concerned that another 30% increase in avoidable deprivation will lead many families towards destitution."

 "Northumberland County Council has ignored the underlying problems facing Newbiggin families for the last five years and their current budget is geared towards headline spend and not research and development into how the County can pull out of this gloom and increase the lot in areas of deprivation." 

NIESR has called for the National Insurance increase to be delayed, and for the creation of a winter grant scheme, administered by local authorities and funded by £3bn in Government funding, to help poorer households pay for food and bills.

 "I fully agree with the advice from the NIESR and urge Government to halt the rise in national insurance and the creation of a special grant scheme for Council's to help families get back onto an even keel and reduce the need for food banks and increase the food on families tables, which would hopefully keep local shops open. I'm also worried that backing from the County Council to support this
idea may not be glamorous enough for the current administration to grasp."

Monday, 31 January 2022

Pride and Prejudice, stop's people in need from accessing food bank vouchers.

 


Northumberland may look beautiful when shown on tv, the remoteness, the friendliness of people from its townships and villages and its fabulous coastline are a great draw for tourists..  Unfortunately that face of the County hides huge problems that poorly managed national inflation is worsening, poverty and deprivation.


Nationally we know that poverty and deprivation has been pretty constant right over the decade of Conservative austerity with the Cameron Government driving down human rights and workers rights a year on from taking office in 2010, on the back of their media programme based on people lording it up on benefits and suspected disability living allowance claimants jigging, boozing and spending in Spain which led to Ian Duncan Smith MP setting up the damaging for most Universal Credit and its massively difficult for lay people to understand, the Personal Independence Payment.


The erosion of benefits and human rights to appease the ultra right wing element  of the Tories and its loudmouth brexiteers has led us to the ruinous place the nations in with the lowest growth in GDP since the Napoleonic Wars so let's look at poverty and deprivation as it affects Northumberland?

Nationally, in 2019/20:     11.7 million people were in relatively low income Before Housing Costs (18% of the population), at a similar level to the year before.


14.5 million were in relatively low income After Housing Costs (22%of the UK population), also at a similar level to the year before.


In 2021-22 we expect to receive data based on the County of Northumberland to show that 26% of adults live in poverty and 14% of those are living in extreme poverty.


Looking specifically at children's data:


3.2 million children were in relatively low income Before Housing Costs (23% of children), an increase from the year before.


4.3 million were in relatively low income After Housing Costs (31%), about the same as the year before with the wonderful small township of Newbiggin by the sea home to the highest number of children living in poverty and deprivation in Northumberland.


But these figures have changed considerably since the collation of the above figures in 2020 and it will be more than interesting when they are released, as the proposed 2022-23 Council budgets don't include help for either Adults or Children as they are designed to slash costs further to allow additional borrowing repayments to be made to ensure the Tories pet projects are delivered.


Ian Duncan Smith, (IDS) when talking about universal credit, (something he's changed his mind about since) always included families and how the family unit would be able to assist. 


In Northumberland that is rarely the case as the largest pension schemes to top up the state pensions are the mineworkers pension scheme, the local government superannuation scheme and NHS pension schemes, all lower graded schemes based once on final salary but now on wages or average working lifetime earnings. 


Grandparents of 'units' who contributed to the mineworkers schemes pre 1988 have a guaranteed minimum pension, the hated acronym GMP of only £13 per week and when that is coupled with the lower rates of state pension they receive, the average income of a colliery widow is £151 per week barely enough to cover Housing Costs and completely unable to assist IDS's 'units'.


During April 2021 local MP Anne Marie Trevelyan was asked by the trustees of the Mineworkers scheme to look at a greater share of the invested profits Government makes from the scheme being returned to its members, due to the annual lowering of claimants as time rolls on. She flatly refused keeping thousands across the North-east region in the Tories' poverty trap. 


But pride and the prejudice of using foodbanks stalls many from seeking the vouchers they need to prove they are living in poverty.

Although the Government would have you believe you can just rock up and get a bag full of food that isn't the case. Food bank use is for emergencies only and you have to seek help to get the three vouchers which will allow your family to receive nine days worth of food. After that your 'back on your jack' as the miners used to say.


We have provided a link to help families in need but as a reader of our articles you must have access to the Internet. Those in need don't so please share the link information with those you know may need it and begin to wreck the stigma in society that it's wrong to seek help and remember, on average your only two pay days from needing that help yourself.


So our second request is that: always remember that the presentation of the poor sacking funds from your pocket are lies produced by Tories to pitch their plans to control the people and until the lies of a Prime Minister were exposed, people found those lies so easy to swallow.


https://www.goodto.com/family/money-news/food-banks-near-me-115479





Wednesday, 8 September 2021

October 6th 2021 the 'nasty party' levelling down day

 



The hype regarding the first Tory 'red wall' win in 2019, Blyth Valley, has almost faded into living memory.


The Government in support of their new member of Parliament, Ian Levy kickstarted a press rhetoric campaign to brag about what they were going to deliver for this forgotten borough. Followed with all the promises to level up and smash the north-south divide. Two and a half years on they have delivered nothing but grief in an area suffering from an excess of ex-industrial blight.


On October 6th 2021 the Tories will deliver their first present to 8000 of their constituents in Blyth Valley by slashing their benefits down to align benefit claimants with average old age pension payouts, pensions which Baroness Altmann a former pensions minister described as "the lowest in the developed world".


They are then planning to push forward with their Elections Bill to disenfranchise many of those whom they are about to punish by cutting off their democratic rights if they can't afford to pay for specific identity papers. When linked with an increase in national insurance payments drawing in those still working in the 60 to 67 group you will see how close to the 'nasties' this current government has slid.


These cuts won't only affect those on benefits, it will damage jobs in the retail and service sectors as 8000 families will struggle and massive pressure will be placed on the shoulders of children as well as the volunteers at food banks, church groups set up to help those in need and the citizens advice sector as debt encompasses families quite rapidly.


If you're affected by these cuts or know someone who is, ensure you get in touch with your local Conservative Councillor to help put pressure on your impassive member of Parliament whose habits have become to follow Johnson's hand when voting.


Friday, 6 August 2021

Back to school won’t be the same this year!


With the news that over a third of Universal Credit claimants across South East Northumberland and the Rural Coalfield have had to borrow to survive over the last eighteen months and thats without the removal of the £20 per week UC uplift things don’t bode well for the  future for families and children particularly where child poverty, fuel and food poverty have become a growth industry along with loan sharking and all of the problems that can bring to your door.


Ian Lavery MP and Northumberland Labour Groups team have been out in the press explaining the need to retain the universal credit uplift, with Ian Lavery demanding Parliament be recalled to debate the shocking damage that the removal of cash from the pockets of those in need will cause to a society already damaged by  some of the greatest numbers of covid cases in the UK.


Prior to this time of tragedy for families, 43% of children in Newbiggin by the Sea suffered from deprivation and poverty and with that figure expected to grow from mid August it is estimated that almost 60% will be dragged into the Conservatives number crunch as the Government deserts those in need, making back to school in September a dreadful experience for many families.


With the Government wanting to drop the term austerity and hide it behind some ‘fix it’ promise that will never be more than standard rhetoric, the number crunch and that's what it will be, will bypass the real lives of people as this Government seeks express delivery in paying back borrowing to cover pandemic costs faster than any Government elsewhere in the world. Johnson's policies don't just affect children and families as they are about to slash another election promise and leave OAP’s sitting behind real inflation as they are hell bent on abandoning the Triple Lock on pensions.


The latest ‘fix it’ from the leader of the fifth richest nation in the world should really say ‘We will fix it to be the nation who attacks children, the elderly and vulnerable in our society so that those who have, from anywhere across the globe can languish in our low tax haven (or if your big and rich enough pay no tax at all) and not worry about the cost of an NHS as privatisation will take the burden of treating the poor from the pockets of the rich’


While Reform and the Tories argue about what they will become next year and who will get the lion's share of UK profits, the Lefties sitting outside the Labour Party only interested in foreign policy while 4,000,000 children go hungry every day across the UK!

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