The Big Issue believes that there must be a focus on ending poverty in Britain. And the only REAL way to break the poverty cycle is to work to prevent it taking hold. It’s why we need a real shift, to a new, systematic strategy of prevention.
Led by Big Issue founder Lord John Bird, we’re pushing for a Poverty Prevention Unit to keep the spotlight on poverty. The £78bn plus that governments spend every year on the consequences of poverty would be much better targeted by prevention.
We’ve challenged every major party leader in Britain to back our call for a non-partisan unit, which would put poverty prevention right at the heart of national decision-making. A team of people who would keep ministers’ feet to the fire, and ensure this BIGGEST ISSUE can’t be kicked into the long grass.
All party leaders are in agreement on this. Here, Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood responds to The Big Issue’s prevention plan…
LEANNE WOOD:
“Wales is currently one of the poorest of all the nations and regions of Europe, despite being a part of one of the richest states in the world. This has a severe impact on our budget and our ability to protect people from poverty. One in every three children in Wales are being raised in poverty and that this is happening in part of the fifth largest economy in the world is wholly unacceptable and wholly avoidable.
One in every three children in Wales are being raised in poverty – and this is happening in part of the fifth largest economy in the world
Whilst tackling poverty in Wales is largely a matter for the Welsh government rather than the UK government, there are some measures that must be taken at UK level. Plaid Cymru will demand that Wales receives its fair share of funding from Westminster and that we don’t lose a single penny after leaving the EU, as was promised by the Leave campaign. This will allow the Welsh economy to grow and the Welsh Government to invest more in its anti-poverty measures.