Sorry is not enough
Baroness Jenkin’s apology for her crass comment that hunger is partly caused by poor people’s inability to cook is unconvincing.
Her attempt to reach into a past when “previous generations” had cooking skills rather than opting for “pre-prepared food” is no less problematic.
It smacks of a determination to find an excuse to blame poor people — at least partially — for the predicament in which they find themselves.
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