Truth to Power

An estimated six million people in the UK have fallen behind on one or more household bills as a result of Covid-19, and those trapped in poverty have been hit the hardest.

This episode explores a new campaign to respond to the household debt crisis.

Show Notes

An estimated six million people in the UK have fallen behind on one or more household bills as a result of Covid-19, and those trapped in poverty have been hit the hardest. This is an urgent problem that demands a solution. It is not right that those with the fewest resources should bear the heaviest burden of the lockdown, potentially for years to come.

The Baptist Union of Great Britain, Church of Scotland, Methodist Church and United Reformed Church, together with Church Action on Poverty, have launched a new campaign to respond to the household debt crisis.

They’re calling on the Chancellor to create a Jubilee Fund, that would provide grants to pay off and cancel unavoidable debt accrued by households during the lockdown period, giving them a more stable platform from which to face the future.

Chair
  • Chair: Diane Watts, Interim Team Leader, Faith and Society, Baptists Together.
Speakers
  • The Rt Revd Dr Joanne Grenfell, The Bishop of Stepney and chair of Capital Mass.
  • Cassius Francis, Transforming Communities Together.
  • Paul Morrison, Policy Advisor for the Methodist Church.
  • Hannah Brown, Campaigns and Church Engagement Officer, JPIT.

What is Truth to Power?

Churches Together in Britain and Ireland brought together key people from across the Church and society to discuss significant contemporary issues. These are the recordings of the webinars which were originally streamed live.