Blimey its like listening to the SNP, anytime I see them being asked about policy it starts 'The Tories....'.
a bit of sneering and a generalization with a hint of confirnation bias. You know if you want to complain about what happens on her as discourse it might help if your default wasn't what you charge others with. I think it is important for the party that was in govt, that chose to hold an unnecessary election to at least be capable of presenting policies rather than argue that nurses using foodbanks is not some sort of a problem.
So the Tories don't have a policy to address the issue, who has a policy that you like that does?
Had May been capable of saying 'Yes, that is a problem, and we will have to address it, we will have further information in the manifesro', then it might have been acceptable but she wasn't because she's unable to even admit it as a real issue as it points out a basic failing in the govt she had been a member of for 7 years.
As to other parties, I don't think the Labour party policies so far will address the fundamentals though the removal if the pay freeze is either going to be part of it, or an extension of tax credits in some way. I think any attempt to address it has to look at fundamental reform of welfare and taxation as a whole, rather than playing with bits here and there. I see no reason why sneering at bad policy, bad presentation of non existent policy and an inability to show leadership should be ignored when someone is running for election, and neither from your posting do you.