This win happened because people came together to campaign for change.
But we need much bigger changes to deal with the household debt crisis that almost 13 million people are facing across the UK.
This year there is likely to be a general election, but I know that regardless of who is in charge – the only way to get our voices heard is by building community and solidarity. Policies aren’t up to scratch because the voices of those in debt rarely get listened to.
As a community organiser, I speak with people who have experienced debt and connect them with people who have had similar experiences so we can begin to campaign for change. When you find someone else in the same boat, then three, then four, the impossible seems a lot more possible.
When we come together, we can be powerful, and when we are powerful, things can change for the better. And thanks to our campaign, nearly 50,000 households in Manchester will see a change.
This is why I do the job that I do. If you would like to read more about this and what needs to happen next across the UK, you can read my blog here.