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Child poverty 2024

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dottydodah · 07/05/2024 08:50

Shocking statistics .Apparently a quarter of children in the UK are in absolute poverty! Govt minister on FMB being grilled by Ed Balls,usual excuses .Also what is Absolute poverty compared to poverty ? Does anyone know .Tried looking it up but not very clear .Anyway really awful IMO .Do benefits cover the basics or not go anywhere near? YABU Yes Benefits should cover basics ,YANBU not near enough to get by

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QueenOfTheEntireFuckingUniverse · 08/05/2024 21:59

LakieLady · 08/05/2024 21:39

And vouchers wouldn't enable someone to pay the gap between the housing costs element of their benefits and their actual rent (£400 in a case I dealt with this week), to pay bus fares or a taxi to get to medical appointments, to fix their washing machine when it breaks or any of a myriad of other things that crop up in people's lives.

Yes and all of that.

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