You can't just say the poor in the UK cannot afford to live and then buy products made abroad where the people making them are being paid £10 a week for 60+ hour weeks.
Otherwise you are saying the poor here are more worthy of help than those in Asia.
It's hypocritical of the highest order.
If you want to help the poor in this country what I'm suggesting would do that. Buy British made.
The more money that stays here for every £1 spent the more you retain the more is spread around.
You have more money, a stronger economy, the people at the bottom get paid more.
By buying unethically sourced materials or products of slave labour you are advocating it's okay to exploit these things. Yet however it's not okay to exploit people here earning £20k+ a year but it's okay to exploit an Asian on the other side of the planet making £500 a year. How so?
"All lived below the poverty line and workers on certified farms were often treated worse, facing beatings and sexual violence and having wages and benefits withheld, the study said."
Are you saying that paying rent in the UK is worse than being beaten, sexually abused and forced to work for nothing?
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...ouble-for-slave-free-indian-tea-idUSKCN1IW00H
If this is truly about helping the poor then you don't just say help these poor people here but not them over there because that's hypocrisy especially when you are happy to reap the benefits of them being exploited. All he cares about is himself and getting the most he can for his money. Everyone else is a scalper. But he's happy to scalp slaves in Asia because that's completely different for some reason.
As for your other points. Non resident landlords are already taxed higher, etc. Controls are already in place.