Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
They are responsible for the entire country, but there are regions where food banks are far more needed and used than others. This suggests that there are other issues at play, does it not?

What is so different between Wales, Scotland and North West England, Yorkshire and Humber, North East England etc?

This is from 2017/18 I'll grant you but there are a lot of factors at play here; some devolved, some not. But it's in Wales and Scotland that the need seems greatest.

Surely if you care about these issues, you would wonder if this is linked to the issue, no?
https://www.statista.com/chart/14092...-foodbanks-uk/
All areas that have been historically ignored by consecutive governments when it comes to funding infrastructure and employment?

Please get off your high horse and stop suggesting people don't care about certain issues just because they disagree with you regarding causality. It's a poor look on you.

You routinely vote and support a party that consistently punch down on the most needy. I could suggest that you're a hypocrite and don't care about these issues at all because you vote for the status quo to continue (or get worse in terms of the need for foodbanks).