

The Big Swing’s Georgina Jackson and Emma Smith. Bronwyn Curtis, Vicky Pryce, Dr Kaitlyn Regehr and Ben Zand
Nov 17, 2022
Vicky Pryce, Chief Economic Adviser, dives into the autumn statement detailing its potential impact on women, discussing changes in benefits and pensions amidst rising inflation. Libby Jackson, Head of Space Exploration at the UK Space Agency, shares insights about the Artemis launch, emphasizing the importance of landing the first woman on the moon. Meanwhile, Ben Zand explores the alarming world of incels with Dr. Kaitlyn Regehr, addressing their online communities and efforts to combat misogyny and radicalization in society.
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Reality Of Living On Low Income
- Kim, a disabled mother of four, describes skipping heating and struggling to feed her children as prices rise sharply.
- She gave the example of not being able to buy a 59p garlic baguette for her son's birthday because it was unaffordable.
Women Face Compound Economic Risks
- Women are disproportionately exposed to high inflation because they dominate low-paid and public-sector roles and face higher food price inflation.
- Pension gaps and childcare costs compound long-term financial inequality for women.
Limited Fiscal Space Shapes Tough Choices
- The UK has long low growth and tight spending, leaving little fiscal 'fat' to cover new shocks.
- Bronwyn Curtis argues current choices push tax rises onto those who can afford it but may still not protect essential services.