Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn, the party of hungry children Ian McDonald skrifar 22. mars 2024 12:31 Now that some time has passed since the new collective agreement was signed between the broad alliance of trade unions, Samtök Atvinnulífsins and the Icelandic government. The dust has settled, people have had the chance to read and understand the substance of the agreement and how it will help working people over the coming years. This agreement promises to inject substantial amounts of tax-free disposable income into the pockets of working-class individuals and families, by increasing child benefit payments, lowering housing costs, lowering the cost of living by ensuring that the government reduces interest rates, and not least of all by making primary school meals free. It is on this last point that there has been objection to, particularly from Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn, and specifically (and vocally) from Oli Björn Kárason, a high-ranking member of the party. My immediate reaction to hearing that a member of the independence party doesn´t believe that it is the responsibility of the state to.....feed children..... was just a sigh and a shrug. But of course. That fits entirely with the ethos and brutal austerity politics of his chosen ideology. But then I thought a little deeper. This is a man who has been in the highest levels of Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn for a very long time. He has stuck with them through scandal after scandal, corruption, nepotism, public embarrasments and illegality. Through rampant cuts to public services and the measurable worsening of quality of life for the people he is paid to serve. And through all that, this man has held his tongue and not raised his head above the parapet. But the issue of ensuring that children have full bellies and that their families do not have to worry about the spiralling cost of meals is apparently one that he is willing to stand up in public and voice his opposition to. This is something that Óli Björn (and others) are willing to go on the record against and mark his part in Icelandic political history. To not believe that feeding children should be accepted as a bare minumum standard of care and decency in our society. That parents who are already struggling to make ends meet should be forced to scrape and save what little disposable income they have to ensure that their children aren‘t going hungry. And if they can´t afford it? Well i guess then work two jobs and pay the difference? I am well aware that the objections to increases in welfare such as this are always dressed up in political language, jargon and double-speak. The implication that somehow the Icelandic government does not have the money for this, or that it will result in inevitable cuts elsewhere. The debate surrounding free school meals for children is not merely a matter of economics; it's a litmus test for the moral conscience of our leaders. Yet, time and again, we see certain politicians barricading themselves behind bureaucratic jargon and hollow justifications, conveniently forgetting the dire realities faced by countless families struggling to put food on the table. These politicians, ensconced in their ivory towers of privilege, fail to comprehend the harsh truth that for many children, the school lunch may be their only nutritious meal of the day. By denying them this basic necessity, these politicians are complicit in perpetuating a cycle of poverty and hunger that stifles the potential of entire generations. Let's be unequivocal: objecting to free school meals for children is not a political stance; it's a moral failing. It's a betrayal of the fundamental duty of elected officials to safeguard the welfare of their constituents, especially the most marginalized among them. As a British ex-pat, my mind is inevitably drawn to comparisons with my native country, where during the covid-19 lockdowns, the Conservative government refused to feed children who were in lockdown and could not attend school. In that case it took a premier league footballer who started a public awareness campaign to pressure the government into sending food to hungry children. And yes. That is just as dystopian as it sounds. Make no mistake, that same ideaolgy is at work here, Sjalfstæðisflokkurinn are simply a bit further up the road than the British Conservative party. But the end point is the same. As citizens, we must hold these politicians accountable for their abhorrent stance on free school meals. We must demand that they prioritize humanity over politics, empathy over ideology. We must remind them that their duty is to serve the people, not their own self-interests. The author is a manufacturing worker. Viltu birta grein á Vísi? Sendu okkur póst. Senda grein Kjaraviðræður 2023-24 Mest lesið Halldór 18.01.2025 Halldór Blað brotið í húsnæðismálum: VR Blær afhendir sínar fyrstu íbúðir Halla Gunnarsdóttir,Ragnar Þór Ingólfsson Skoðun Upplýsingaóreiða og rannsóknir á mettaðri fitu Hópur lækna Skoðun Kóngar vímuefnaheimsins Lára G. Sigurðardóttir Skoðun Hvað með það þótt sérfræðingar að sunnan fari í verkfall? Silja Bára Ómarsdóttir Skoðun Frelsi til sölu Anton Guðmundsson Skoðun Svar við „Upplýsingaóreiða og rannsóknir á mettaðri fitu“ Rajan Parrikar Skoðun Ísland verði Noregur á sterum: Sannleikurinn er lyginni líkastur- náttúruauðlindir fást gefins Björn Ólafsson Skoðun Leikskólakerfið á krossgötum: Gæði eða hraði? Svava Björg Mörk Skoðun Loftmengun yfir áramótin og mikilvægi inniloftsgæða allt árið Sylgja Dögg Sigurjónsdóttir,Árna Benediktsdóttir Skoðun Skoðun Skoðun Blað brotið í húsnæðismálum: VR Blær afhendir sínar fyrstu íbúðir Halla Gunnarsdóttir,Ragnar Þór Ingólfsson skrifar Skoðun Frelsi til sölu Anton Guðmundsson skrifar Skoðun Loftmengun yfir áramótin og mikilvægi inniloftsgæða allt árið Sylgja Dögg Sigurjónsdóttir,Árna Benediktsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Leikskólakerfið á krossgötum: Gæði eða hraði? Svava Björg Mörk skrifar Skoðun Hvað með það þótt sérfræðingar að sunnan fari í verkfall? Silja Bára Ómarsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Svar við „Upplýsingaóreiða og rannsóknir á mettaðri fitu“ Rajan Parrikar skrifar Skoðun Dýr eiga skilið samúð og umhyggju Anna Berg Samúelsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Upplýsingaóreiða og rannsóknir á mettaðri fitu Hópur lækna skrifar Skoðun Gervigreind og markþjálfun: Samvinna eða samkeppni? Ásta Guðrún Guðbrandsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Bjarni Ben í þátíð Guðmundur Einarsson skrifar Skoðun Ísland og stórveldin Reynir Böðvarsson skrifar Skoðun Brjóstakrabbamein – náum enn meiri árangri með stóraukinni þátttöku í skimun Halla Þorvaldsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Ósvífin olíugjöld kynda undir verðbólgu Ólafur Stephensen skrifar Skoðun Eru skattar og gjöld verðmætasköpun? Bjarnheiður Hallsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Hvað er græni veggurinn að reyna að segja okkur? Bjarki Gunnar Halldórsson skrifar Skoðun Sorg barna - Sektarkennd og samviskubit Matthildur Bjarnadóttir skrifar Skoðun Í leikskóla er gaman – þegar það má mæta Valentina Tinganelli,Eyjólfur Sigurjónsson,Elísabet Erlendsdóttir,Sigrún Torfadóttir,Daniel Karlsson,Særún Ósk Böðvarsdóttir,Anna Margrét Arthúrsdóttir,,Una Guðmundsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Ísland verði Noregur á sterum: Sannleikurinn er lyginni líkastur- náttúruauðlindir fást gefins Björn Ólafsson skrifar Skoðun Hvers vegna hafa Svíar ekki tekið upp evruna? Júlíus Valsson skrifar Skoðun Górillur í postulínsbúð – Nýfrjálshyggjuklíkan tekur völdin Guðröður Atli Jónsson skrifar Skoðun Leikskólakerfið: Samfélagsgildi fram yfir hagnað Svava Björg Mörk skrifar Skoðun Hagræðing í ríkisrekstri: Heilræði fyrir nýja ríkisstjórn Ómar H. Kristmundsson skrifar Skoðun Mikilvægi stöðutöku á stafrænni hæfni fyrir íslensk ferðaþjónustufyrirtæki Ólína Laxdal,Sólveig Nikulásdóttir skrifar Skoðun Ögn um Vigdísarþætti Hallgrímur Helgi Helgason skrifar Skoðun Rasismi og fasismi í lögum um útlendinga Jón Frímann Jónsson skrifar Skoðun Að skipta þjóðinni í tvo hópa Ingólfur Sverrisson skrifar Skoðun Ferðaþjónustufólk kemur saman Arnheiður Jóhannsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Heilsutækni; lykillinn að betra heilbrigðiskerfi og sparnaði í ríkisrekstri Arna Harðardóttir skrifar Skoðun Alvarleg staða á Reykjavíkurflugvelli - þolinmæði á þrotum Matthías Sveinbjörnsson skrifar Skoðun Kóngar vímuefnaheimsins Lára G. Sigurðardóttir skrifar Sjá meira
Now that some time has passed since the new collective agreement was signed between the broad alliance of trade unions, Samtök Atvinnulífsins and the Icelandic government. The dust has settled, people have had the chance to read and understand the substance of the agreement and how it will help working people over the coming years. This agreement promises to inject substantial amounts of tax-free disposable income into the pockets of working-class individuals and families, by increasing child benefit payments, lowering housing costs, lowering the cost of living by ensuring that the government reduces interest rates, and not least of all by making primary school meals free. It is on this last point that there has been objection to, particularly from Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn, and specifically (and vocally) from Oli Björn Kárason, a high-ranking member of the party. My immediate reaction to hearing that a member of the independence party doesn´t believe that it is the responsibility of the state to.....feed children..... was just a sigh and a shrug. But of course. That fits entirely with the ethos and brutal austerity politics of his chosen ideology. But then I thought a little deeper. This is a man who has been in the highest levels of Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn for a very long time. He has stuck with them through scandal after scandal, corruption, nepotism, public embarrasments and illegality. Through rampant cuts to public services and the measurable worsening of quality of life for the people he is paid to serve. And through all that, this man has held his tongue and not raised his head above the parapet. But the issue of ensuring that children have full bellies and that their families do not have to worry about the spiralling cost of meals is apparently one that he is willing to stand up in public and voice his opposition to. This is something that Óli Björn (and others) are willing to go on the record against and mark his part in Icelandic political history. To not believe that feeding children should be accepted as a bare minumum standard of care and decency in our society. That parents who are already struggling to make ends meet should be forced to scrape and save what little disposable income they have to ensure that their children aren‘t going hungry. And if they can´t afford it? Well i guess then work two jobs and pay the difference? I am well aware that the objections to increases in welfare such as this are always dressed up in political language, jargon and double-speak. The implication that somehow the Icelandic government does not have the money for this, or that it will result in inevitable cuts elsewhere. The debate surrounding free school meals for children is not merely a matter of economics; it's a litmus test for the moral conscience of our leaders. Yet, time and again, we see certain politicians barricading themselves behind bureaucratic jargon and hollow justifications, conveniently forgetting the dire realities faced by countless families struggling to put food on the table. These politicians, ensconced in their ivory towers of privilege, fail to comprehend the harsh truth that for many children, the school lunch may be their only nutritious meal of the day. By denying them this basic necessity, these politicians are complicit in perpetuating a cycle of poverty and hunger that stifles the potential of entire generations. Let's be unequivocal: objecting to free school meals for children is not a political stance; it's a moral failing. It's a betrayal of the fundamental duty of elected officials to safeguard the welfare of their constituents, especially the most marginalized among them. As a British ex-pat, my mind is inevitably drawn to comparisons with my native country, where during the covid-19 lockdowns, the Conservative government refused to feed children who were in lockdown and could not attend school. In that case it took a premier league footballer who started a public awareness campaign to pressure the government into sending food to hungry children. And yes. That is just as dystopian as it sounds. Make no mistake, that same ideaolgy is at work here, Sjalfstæðisflokkurinn are simply a bit further up the road than the British Conservative party. But the end point is the same. As citizens, we must hold these politicians accountable for their abhorrent stance on free school meals. We must demand that they prioritize humanity over politics, empathy over ideology. We must remind them that their duty is to serve the people, not their own self-interests. The author is a manufacturing worker.
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