The following comes from the Rev Pail Nicolson of Taxpayers against Poverty. He asked people to ask their candidates:

Is it fair that:

​...​the regressive impact of the market and austerity has damaged the health and wellbeing of millions of citizens since 1979 and in particular since 2010?

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​ ...​rents rising faster than incomes leading The Resolution Foundation to forecast ​even ​lower incomes after housing costs by 16% for the poorest citizens over the next four years while the highest incomes rise 4%?

​...Income Support, Employment Support Allowance and Jobseekers Allowance (all at £73.10 pw) and Universal Credit ​at​ £317pm are too low live on AND have to pay rent due to the bedroom tax and council tax.