Former Tory minister Rory Stewart and former Tony Blair spin doctor Alastair Campbell agree that poverty is not getting the prominence it deserves during the election campaign.
Now hosts of The Rest is Politics, one of the country’s most popular podcasts, the pair said the Labour Party is missing an opportunity to act decisively on poverty.
Stewart admitted he thought it was a “great pity” poverty has been largely absent from the campaign.
Their thoughts were in response to a question from Big Issue founder Lord John Bird, who asked that, given 50% of people who have cardiac illnesses suffer from food poverty, according to the British Medical Association (BMA): “Do you think Keir Starmer will make his dismantling of poverty central to his administration?”
Confessed regular Big Issue reader Campbell said he hoped Starmer would, but added: “I don’t think that poverty is as central to the debate at the moment as it should be.”
“You know, if you go back to the manifesto launch, and you and I both read the manifesto in full, you would definitely know that Labour wants to tackle poverty, but I don’t think you could say that it was central to the way that they were projecting the manifesto.”