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those in poverty to claim it existed in the UK. Asked to elaborate, he said Britain had relative poverty, like every country, but not absolute poverty.He said: "We have lots of poor people, but living standards have surged over the years. There is certainly no need for food banks; no one in the UK is starving and I think food banks insult the one billion in the world that go to bed hungry every day and ignore the fact a child dies of hunger every three seconds."The fact some give food to food banks, merely enables people who can't budget (an issue where schools should do much more and I have said the council should) or don't want to, to have more money to spend on alcohol, cigarettes etc."Mr Mould said Coun Steward was "poorly informed" and said living standards for people on low incomes had declined in recent years, with heating costs rising by 65 per cent in five years and the cost of basic food rising by 35 per cent. He said it was stereotyping to say those on low incomes were using money unwisely, saying there were many reasons why people found themself in crisis.He said: "He says there is no need for food banks; I am astonished by his assertion. What does he know? Where is his evidence? More than 10,000 front line professionals, week in week out, are referring people they are trying to help to food banks."They are seeing people from Cornwall to Inverness, York to Liverpool, and in increasing numbers they are referring people to food banks. I am talking from an evidence base of 10,000 care professionals who would argue with him. It is astonishing he would make an assertion like that."Mr Mould