Stockport Express

Government now needs to lift people out of poverty

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INFLATION and rising living costs have understand­ably been at the forefront of many people’s minds in recent weeks and many families I speak to across my Stockport constituen­cy are facing a calamitous drop in their standards of living.

A new report by the Food Foundation has revealed that more than two million adults in the UK have skipped meals for a whole day over the past month because they cannot afford to eat, while the number of people struggling has risen by 57 per cent in the last three months alone.

That is completely unacceptab­le in the sixth richest country in the world.

With household energy bills expected to be hiked again in October, the Bank of England has forecast that inflation is likely to rise above 10pc this year, the highest level since 1982.

I’ve been very outspoken on this issue in Parliament and recently challenged the Government about the ongoing crisis and in a House of Commons debate asked the Minister to explain to my Stockport constituen­ts how they are going to help tackle spiralling costs.

The Government needs to get a grip of this cost of living crisis and lift people out of poverty, not push more people into it.

● I recently spoke in a debate in Parliament about rail services.

The rail network around Stockport and south Manchester is among the most congested in the country.

The Government has to address that issue to ensure that decades of under-investment is reversed and that people in my constituen­cy and across Greater Manchester have good quality public transport options.

That includes improvemen­ts to facilities at many stations, including disabled access such as tactile paving at Heaton Chapel and Davenport stations.

● Last week I spoke out against McVitie’s considerin­g making more than one third of the workforce at its historic Stockport factory redundant.

Cutting 159 jobs during a cost of living crisis is as shocking as it is reprehensi­ble and the company must engage with Unite and USDAW to safeguard jobs.

I will continue to do all I can to push for a successful resolution which protects the future of all jobs at the site.

As always, if you live or work in Stockport constituen­cy and require support with any issue, please do not hesitate to email me at navendu.mishra.mp@parliament.uk

 ?? Labour MP for Stockport ?? NAVENDU MISHRA
Labour MP for Stockport NAVENDU MISHRA

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