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Alan Jones & Elaine Blackburne

Nurses skipping meals and queueing at food banks to feed families says ex-PM

Nurses are relying on food banks to feed their families, according to a former prime minister. Gordon Brown has called for an end to “food-bank Britain”, after he spoke out about the health workers having to queue up for food parcels after finishing their shifts.

He told a nurses’ conference that a number of health trusts have set up food banks within hospitals to provide food parcels for nurses and health workers, with more planned. “Thousands of nurses report that, because of the cost-of-living crisis, they are skipping meals so they can feed their children,” he told the Royal College of Nursing annual congress in Glasgow.

“I want an end to food-bank Britain by an end to poverty and low-pay Britain. This is not a party political issue but a humanitarian issue. A matter of common decency.

“The best way we can reward the nurses of Britain for what they did for us during the pandemic is ensuring decent wages and working conditions. Our nurses cared for us – it’s time for us to care for them.”

Mr Brown called for investment to tackle the shortage of nursing staff across the UK. “Two years ago the NHS was deservedly awarded the George Cross for its work during the pandemic, but the reward for individual nurses has been pay settlements well below inflation, leaving nurses much worse off,” he said.

“Now, as part of the Platinum Jubilee, members of the armed forces and emergency services are rightly receiving Jubilee medals. I say all nurses too should be lining up to receive Jubilee medals, but instead – and it’s almost unbelievable that this is the case in the fifth richest country in the world – today, too many nurses are lining up at food banks.

“I hate the idea of nurses doing long shifts and then having to leave the beds of their patients to queue up for food parcels. Surely, as a country, we didn’t come all this way to end up in the year 2022 with food banks, bedding banks, baby banks, and clothes banks replacing the welfare state as our last line of defence against poverty and low pay?”

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