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Reset the Debt Campaign

Calling for a fresh start for families in Britain swept into debt by Covid-19

Together Liverpool, alongside a coalition of other charities and faith based organisations, are supporting this campaign and proud to add our voices to the call for change.

Reset the debt

The Problem

An estimated six million people in the UK have fallen behind on one or more household bill as a result of Covid-19, with the biggest increases in debt amongst the poorest households.

People who were previously able to keep their head above water are now in severe difficulty. Others, who had been just staying afloat, now face being overwhelmed by circumstances entirely beyond their control.

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 Solution

Now is the time for a solution to be found.

We believe people swept into debt by Covid-19 now need a Jubilee. It’s time to #ResetTheDebt.

We’re proposing that the Chancellor creates a Jubilee Fund. This 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.

Take Action!

Could you join us?

Write to your MP, calling on them to ask the Chancellor what the Government’s plans are to address the crisis.

Grassroots Listening and a partnership approach

Reset The Debt is a campaign launched by the Baptist Union, the Church of Scotland, Church Action on Poverty, the Methodist Church and the United Reformed Church.

The campaign grew out of their listening and learning to communities during the lockdown of 2020, as part of the Gleanings project. It heard that debt was becoming an increasing problem for households and communities across the UK.

Together Liverpool are delighted to be one of a number of other organisations, supporting this campaign and we’re proud to add our voices to call for change.

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