Their dialogue is shown alongside footage of food banks, hospitals, protests and political leaders, as well as clips of their films Sorry We Missed You and their previous film I, Daniel Blake . (Image: Leon Neal)The 2016 Bafta winner starred Dave Johns as a man struggling to cope with benefits sanctions when he is deemed fit to work despite a serious heart condition. The film won awards around the world and was credited for helping to frame the debate on benefits issues. Paul Laverty said: "If we have another five years of Tory deregulation we shall see more food banks and precarious work. (Image: Entertainment One)"Five more years of Tory rule will add to the 14 million already struggling, and the four million children in poverty.
Source: Daily Mirror December 10, 2019 18:33 UTC