Keir Starmer has pledged to be as “bold as Clement Attlee” if he becomes prime minister – and claims he’d take out his wallet to help a parent shoplifting baby food.
Some 3.8 million Brits currently live in destitution, including one million children – a situation that is pushing parents to increasingly desperate measures.
Less than two weeks out from the general election, the Big Issue grilled the party leaders on what they would do if they saw a parent “clearly in need” stealing baby formula.
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Starmer and the SNP’s John Swinney both said they’d pay for it, while Conservative prime minister Rishi Sunak and Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey said they’d point to other cost of living support.
“I’d offer to pay it,” Keir Starmer told the Big Issue. “The desperation of families around the country should make the Tories feel nothing but shame.”
“Of course, shoplifting is a problem for businesses, so we’d have 13,000 more neighbourhood police to provide reassurance on our high streets. But we’d also change the rules so people could use food bank vouchers and loyalty card points to buy baby formula.”