Another one said that people that need food banks should be more careful with their money, and that they should consider getting a payday loan if they are struggling.
I don't know if he was voted in. But he was tory.
Again not quoting the full story...
From the mirror
"He told voters: "When they go down to the food bank, what they struggle with is maybe being able to manage their budget...
"A thing that can help them is how we can offer them some advice and support.
"When people are really, really down, and when people haven't got the money, one of the things they can look to do is to get a payday loan or something like that.
"If I'm in Parliament, as a private member's bill, if I ever get the opportunity, one of the things I'd like to do is to try and stop payday loan advertising because that just makes the whole problem worse.
"What we need to do is to be able to support these people and helping them understand budgets and money is a really useful thing and it's something we can bring into schools as well."
So while he does say that and I disagree with that 100%, he then goes on to say he will try to reduce advertising of payday loans (which is good) and help support/teach people about budgetting, which again is a positive.