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'People Need To Accept That They're Poorer': Bank Of England | Good Morning Britain

Apr 02, 2024
Foreigner when you came in you said: I will try not to say bad words about these comments. Look, this is the day when there are a record number of food parcels being delivered according to the trust or trust figures. These are communities that you interact with every single day and trying to support the new chief economist at the Bank of England says: just

accept

that the lowest food prices go up, you're going to have to

accept

it, well, it's immoral and what it does is immoral, it is immoral, that type of language is moral. and what it does is divide societies of which each one talks about money, not about

people

, about business, not about business for Humanity.
people need to accept that they re poorer bank of england good morning britain
I thought the Bank of England was supposed to control inflation, that kind of stalk is just fuel, it's appalling and I'm just disgusted, you know we see literally starving children. You're creating another group of poor, so you're talking to the new poor who are working and

need

access to food

bank

s and you're not talking to the poor below that and you're creating another kind of poverty. those who don't have a voice, those who don't really matter because

they

don't vote and

they

don't have money to invest and he's speaking out against that section of the community and that section of the community is getting bigger and bigger. and bigger and that's why I think he's very, very wrong, tell us how things have been over the last few months, the last few years at Burnley and how you see things changing between the

people

you work with in comparison. until a few years ago, so now it's worse than Corvid because people donated voluntarily, but now everyone feels the pressure, so there are less donations, food donations, money donations, it seems like we are moving towards type kitchens community where food is bought. so again it's reduced, it's heavily subsidized, but again that speaks to two levels of poverty because there's still a type of person below that can't afford it and then we're seeing the new poor rising above the poor and uh and and it goes that way, you mean there's a new port because there's a section of working poor people, yeah middle class people never had to go to a food

bank

before?
people need to accept that they re poorer bank of england good morning britain

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Well, it's interesting, for example, being on Twitter that I used to donate to food banks, but I stopped when I realized that people earning thirty thousand pounds a year were using them. Jerry says I have neighbors where the mother is a nurse and says I don't know how Jerry knows what nurses' salaries are. but he claims that the nurses have sixty thousand and the dad thirty thousand and they use a food bank. Food banks accept people without an official reference. um girls, I don't think that many people

need

to use a food bank and instead you should learn how to budget. better and live within your means, first of all, is it true that people with salaries up to 60 grand or 90 grand, in this case, I don't see any of that?
people need to accept that they re poorer bank of england good morning britain
To me it's a silly idea, you could get one, two per percentage. It must be insignificant, you know? I don't believe it, so it's a myth, yes, yes, but there are people with mortgages, yes, and with debts and bills where everything adds up and suddenly inflation has made prices rise, yes, and they can't. make it all make sense and it's probably mom and dad's food that's being cut up so the kids can eat, yeah, so we're looking at, say, a 12 year old. I can give you an example: a 12-year-old boy, a girl who does not eat and developing an eating disorder and a sports one, we will discover what is happening as part of the family, he goes out, she does not eat so that the little ones can eat, then she is developing an illness. because she has younger brothers she has younger brothers and she wants to see them, yeah, and we're seeing this over and over again, you know, the kids go to bed hungry and you know, it's pretty funny, it would be really interesting if you could tell her to a child whose stomach makes a strange noise when he goes to bed. in bed because they told me and I said, don't eat, I mean, IGT, haven't you had dinner, so don't be stupid, pastor, you're only eating at school, so the only meal of the day is the school meal. school, yes, now those children?
people need to accept that they re poorer bank of england good morning britain
I have accepted being poor and I wonder if the gentleman from the Bank of England would like to talk about it. I can't hear what's another issue we've been talking about today, we're talking about police standards and whether we're properly making sure that we vet new police recruits to make sure there are no past criminal convictions and there's a lot of concern about variability. Of course, you at an earlier stage in your life had charges against you. I got into trouble with crime and drugs. You were arrested for murder twice. Yeah, do you think that disqualifies you from being a public figure or a police officer?
Do you think we should also be able to forgive and let people change? That's a very

good

question, I think for the police it's different and it should be viewed differently because it's about upholding the law, the law of the land, and I don't think I'm fit to be a police officer because of my past, you know? ? I still feel forgiven and I still harp on about it, but I think Noah would be the answer for me. I think thorough research, and I think the problem is the different areas, isn't it like Lancashire, London or Leicester? or in a different place and it's not constant, so we don't have anything like the law itself, the sentence is not constant, that's what I said, they showed us, yes, it's true, there is a huge disparity between areas, but It's very interesting that you are a community leader, you are, you know a man from the church, you are someone who is, um, you know, who does very

good

works, but you think that because of you you rule yourself out, I would definitely rule myself out, uh, just because I don't do it.
I think you're right about me having a criminal past and then arresting people now. I was wondering if you had come in with dark glasses for another reason and maybe for anonymity, but you say it's for an eye condition, but there could be another. reason to use them because your story is being turned into a television series, right? pretty interesting if it's based on me huh, aren't you tempted to interpret it yourself? It could be Andy, wouldn't that be who's playing tonight? I was thinking with the dark glasses that they were going to give you that Tom Cruise.
I'll be fine, yes, yes, maybe his brother Portadella. that's it and um, you've been invited to Buckingham Palace, you already have royal connections and those are your good friends with the princesses, yes, yes, so what's the invitation? uh, it's just God, it was just, it's just the garden party, just the garden party. for the king's coronation, yes it is, which is quite strange because I want to travel over 500 miles to the Royals, will you get a companion? Yes, you have already decided who to take. I am, yes, yes, yes, yes. I'm checking my partner, yeah, yeah, I mean, what would 14-year-old drug dealer Mick think that in decades to come they would be invited to the garden party to celebrate the king's coronation, but it's ridiculous, it's almost Ridiculous, it's a Hollywood thing, isn't it?
It's crazy, but yeah, good luck, it was a pleasure speaking to you this

morning

and what an interesting indictment of the chief economists' comments and congratulations to Burnley, thank you and that promotion to the Premier League. I'm beating Blackburn. Series.

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