The Conservatives have taken pragmatic, everyday charity and kindness and used it to shore up the cruel state they have created
Even before the endless years of Tory immiseration, there was a steady buildup of language around poverty that was depressing because it wasn’t honest. What does “child poverty” mean? Aren’t all children poor? None of them work, all they do is learn, eat and ask for weirdly expensive magazines. All it can conceivably mean is to be a child in a poor family, which is to say, adult poverty. What does “fuel poverty” mean, for that matter? Does it have its own currency, benchmarked against something other than the dollar, which you can run low on for reasons unrelated to the exchange of your labour? Because if not, aren’t we, in fact, talking about “stuff poverty” or, for brevity, “poverty”? And on and on: period poverty, funeral poverty, clothing poverty, the endless fragmentation of need, so that a problem that, actually, is very simple and widespread looks complicated and diffuse.
It’s only in the past 14 years, though, that…