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One heartbreaking Twitter thread encapsulates the brutality of Tory Britain

Nye Jones by Nye Jones
10 July 2018
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A heartbreaking Twitter thread encapsulates the sheer brutality of austerity Britain under the Conservative government.

Desperate

James Gleave, a transport adviser from Bedfordshire, was waiting for a train home on 9 July when he saw something worrying:

https://twitter.com/jamesgleave1/status/1016419892487229440

He approached the woman and asked if she was alright. In a 45-minute conversation, she told Gleave her story:

https://twitter.com/jamesgleave1/status/1016421821707702272

And she related how she’d tried to look for help:

https://twitter.com/jamesgleave1/status/1016422174830317570

But her situation was only worsening:

https://twitter.com/jamesgleave1/status/1016422851329609728

Who can you call?

Gleave desperately tried to find the woman some support but was met with dead ends everywhere:

https://twitter.com/jamesgleave1/status/1016424044189667332

Eventually, a local vicar agreed to take the woman in for the night:

https://twitter.com/jamesgleave1/status/1016425190169903106

Brutal assessment

After escorting the woman to the vicar’s home, Gleave reflected on what her experience says about modern Britain:

https://twitter.com/jamesgleave1/status/1016427398869463048

This is a brutal but accurate assessment. Years of this government’s austerity have eroded the state to the point where the woman in question was offered no support when her family situation unravelled.

And statistics show that her case is not a one-off. Rough sleeping has increased 169% since 2010. Meanwhile, a study found that 80% of homeless people who died in London during 2017 had mental health issues. This should not come as a surprise, given that some people with serious mental health issues are having to wait two years to receive specialist NHS help due to cuts.

Moreover, charities have warned that cuts to refuge funding have put women’s lives at risk. And the government has stripped councils to the point that they’re so desperate to cut costs that they ignore those they are meant to help.

It should never have happened

Gleave was rightly showered with praise for his compassion:

Truly awesome what you did James, that lady will never forget your kindness. Let's hope she gets all the help and support she needs x

— Anna (@Anna_RNLD) July 9, 2018

Thank you so much for sharing this. So many of us are really struggling with austerity, and you’ve just shone a little beacon of hope ✨

— Lisa Burridge (@lisamburridge) July 9, 2018

But he should never have had to help the woman in the first place. Britain has the sixth biggest economy in the world. So no one should be forced into the ignominy of sleeping on the streets, let alone someone who is elderly and has suffered horrendous abuse.

The UK was once famed for its welfare state. But austerity has eroded it like a waterfall gushing down a cliff face.

It’s every person for themselves now, with heartbreaking consequences.

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