More than 150,000 people join our call for an Essentials Guarantee
Today, we (along with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation) handed in our petition to the leaders of UK political parties in Westminster, urging them to support the introduction of an Essentials Guarantee.
The Essentials Guarantee would enshrine in law the principle that Universal Credit always, at a minimum, provides enough to cover the cost of the essentials such as food, utilities and vital household goods.
More than 150,000 people stood together and signed the petition, and the Essentials Guarantee has also received overwhelming support from across the charity and business sectors, as well as a huge number of faith leaders and churches. Last month dozens of celebrities and influential voices signed an open letter demanding politicians address the growing levels of poverty in the UK.
Food banks from across the UK were joined by actor Charlotte Ritchie to hand in the petition. Representatives from Barnardo’s, Locality, Motor Neuron Disease Association, Just Fair, and Mental Health Foundation were also in attendance to celebrate this milestone achievement, showing the huge groundswell of support for the campaign just one year after its launch.
The Essentials Guarantee would be set regularly, based on an independent recommendation, and would be the first time since the welfare state was created that social security rates were based on what people need, and how much those things actually cost.
Research from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation has shown that, from April, the £90 weekly Universal Credit standard allowance is £30 less than the weekly cost of essential items for a single person, contributing to hundreds of thousands of people needing the help of food banks because they can’t make ends meet.
Now we’ve handed in our petition, we’d like to say thank you to our food banks while we continue to push for an Essentials Guarantee together.