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 MUSIC                                 VIDEO LAUNCH TODAY
 
 As featured in our                                 May newsletter music producer                                 Charles Bailey and rapper Question Musiq, in                                 partnership with the Church of England have                                 produced a song and video to highlight the dangers                                 of payday loans and to promote credit unions as a                                 better way of borrowing.
 
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 Inspired by the Archbishop of                                   Canterbury's comments on responsible lending,                                   songwriter and music producer Charles Bailey                                   approached the Church of England with the idea                                   for the rap.
 
 The song, called "We Need a                                   Union on the Streets" by Charles Bailey, feat.                                   Question Musiq and Delilah also features Martin                                   Lewis of MoneySavingExpert.com and tells the                                   stories of young people who get into debt                                   because of payday loans with high interest                                   rates. It aims to highlight credit unions as a                                   better way to borrow.
 
 Charles said of his                                   involvement: "When I listened to the Archbishop                                   of Canterbury speaking out about pay day lenders                                   I felt moved to do something to help his task                                   group to reach to the urban youth who are often                                   the victims and introduce them to a much safer                                   and ethical way of borrowing through credit                                   unions."
 
 Martin Lewis said: "The payday                                   loan industry is relatively new, and has used                                   powerful marketing to build its business and                                   groom young people to think it is normal. It                                   isn't normal, it's an extremely expensive way to                                   borrow that most should avoid.  We've all                                   heard the cases of those who just wanted a                                   couple of hundred quid but quickly owe many                                   times that.  Yet that still doesn't do the                                   job, the ease of access and ability to just                                   press a button and get cash is so powerful, we                                   need to shout, or in this case even sing, from                                   the rooftops about the dangers of this type of                                   borrowing, to try and counter the                                   message".
 
 Dr. Elizabeth Henry, the                                   Church's Adviser for Minority Ethnic Anglican                                   Concerns "I am thrilled that Charles was                                   inspired to contact us and use his creative                                   gifts to support the Church of England's                                   response to the very real problems of payday                                   lending. Efforts like this help the Church to                                   extend its reach and engage with people on                                   issues that affect their everyday lives. The                                   song is appealing and I hope will get the                                   message across to all communities that credit                                   unions are a much safer way to                                   borrow."
 
 The song underscores the views                                   of the Church of England that young people are                                   particularly vulnerable to payday lending and                                   are attracted by the promise of instant cash.                                   Almost 1 in 6 of 18-24 year olds say they are                                   likely to take out a payday loan in the next 6                                   months. (source Personal Debt Snapshot Wave 13                                   [March 2014] based on a national representative                                   survey  of 2,013 GB adults.)
 
 The                                   song also promotes credit unions as a better                                   alternative to payday loans, charging less                                   interest, encouraging members to save as well as                                   borrow.
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 The                                   lyrics of the song:
 
 Martin Lewis                                   intro:
 Payday loans gone wrong are a                                   horrendous thing.
 We hear about people who've                                   borrowed £100, £200 and owe a £1,000 less than                                   year later
 It explodes, it's all about                                   compound interest
 That you pay interest on                                   the interest on the                                   interest…
 
 Chorus
 What we need is a                                   union, we need a union on the streets                                   (x2)
 Everybody hand in in hand, people can't                                   you understand
 
 Verse 1:
 Yeah its                                   unfair ---
 But ,they don't care,
 The rich                                   get richer,
 While poor get less,
 
 Young                                   Dave worked hard tryna to get a                                   degree
 Handing out CVs for a JOB,
 Zero                                   hour contract, need more hours,
 Stressed out                                   life, when you're fighting the powers,
 Bills                                   keep coming on a daily basis,
 He's just one                                   of a million cases
 Now he's in debt, got a                                   payday loan,
 Interest rate's higher than the                                   money he owes
 Red letter after letter, manz                                   callin his phone,
 Now he's droppin out of                                   uni, can't pay for his home, --
 CPA took the                                   money he had, automatically took it right out of                                   the bank
 Now his life's upside down, where                                   does he turn,
 It should be illegal the money                                   they earn
 
 Chorus
 What we need is a                                   union, we need a union on the streets                                   (x2)
 Everybody hand in in hand, people can't                                   you understand
 
 Verse 2:
 It's so clear                                   that they don't care,
 The rich get                                   richer,
 While the poor get less
 
 Young                                   Sophie used be the life of the Party,
 Lost                                   her job and that's when it started,
 Credit                                   card blocked, no money for heat,
 Banks won't                                   help her get back on her feet,
 Keep seeing                                   adverts on TV,
 But be careful the small print                                   that you can't see,
 Now she's in debt, got a                                   payday loan,
 Interest rates higher than the                                   money she owes,
 Red letter after letter, manz                                   callin her phone,
 Can't answer the door, so                                   she's never at home,
 CPA took the money she                                   had,
 Automatically took it right out of her                                   bank
 Now she life upside down, where does he                                   turn,
 It should be illegal the money they                                   earn,
 
 What we need is a union, we                                   need a union on the streets (x2)
 Everybody                                   hand in in hand, people can't you                                   understand
 
 When you can't go on no                                   more
 And the bills coming through your                                   door
 Feels like nothing you can do
 There's                                   a union there for you
 When you need someone                                   to call
 Pick you up just before you                                   fall
 Only thing we want peace and love and                                   unity
 That's what we need
 
 What                                   we need is a union, we need a union on the                                   streets (x2)
 
 •    Charles                                   Bailey is a music producer and community                                   activist. He has worked on social campaigns on                                   gun violence and recruitment for the                                   Metropolitan Police and has set the speeches of                                   the late Labour MP, Tony Benn, to                                   music.
 
 •    The Archbishop                                   of Canterbury's Task Group is developing a                                   number of practical, strategic initiatives to                                   promote responsible credit and savings,                                   including, where appropriate, lobbying for more                                   effective regulation of the payday loan industry                                   and policies that will help to promote credit                                   unions as a responsible                                   alternative.
 
 
 
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