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Is It Possible Reduce Child Poverty Without Rewarding Feckless Parents?
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There is always talk from the left and Labour Party about wanting to eradicate child poverty but how could it be achieved? If benefits were raised to ensure every family with children were not in poverty no matter what their circumstances, even if they were unemployed, would that be fair on those that work? Where would be the incentive to work if you knew that because you had children then your income would be guaranteed in order to keep your children out of poverty. Indeed it could have unintended consequences of certain people having children in order not to have to work and would these children be cared for and loved if they are merely a means to get state cash or would we then have more child neglect ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We recently had government give the go ahead to extend free meals during school holidays to try and help child poverty. What happened, the contract was given to a cowboy company who in turn ripped the government off supplying a box of rubbish. At the time it was discovered what was going on, ( and here we go again) there was going to be an investigation, has there been , a big fat no, so someone ( yet again) has got a big fat bank account. So unless government stop rewarding feckless companies, my answer is no chance.
only people on lowish is wages are often those who work in hospitality, the cafes, bars and sometimes restaurants. Having worked in bars in my time, i can testify it wasn't enough to live on, though many of those who do work in those areas now are often youngsters. who don't necessarily have children.
child neglect in the UK is a blight, some bad parents don't neecessarily spend their benefits or even wages on seeing their children fed which is disgraceful.
child neglect in the UK is a blight, some bad parents don't neecessarily spend their benefits or even wages on seeing their children fed which is disgraceful.
there will always be some form of poverty, some people for a start don't know how to manage money, perhaps there should a government scheme that advises how to manage your finances, payment of bills.
if you are single and without children, then you can get various benefits, JSA used to be the one, if disabled you can get PIP, personal independence payments, and if one is elderly then the sp, and pension credit is there to help. If struggling i would always go to CAB first for advice, they can sort out stuff that you can't get to grips with.
if you are single and without children, then you can get various benefits, JSA used to be the one, if disabled you can get PIP, personal independence payments, and if one is elderly then the sp, and pension credit is there to help. If struggling i would always go to CAB first for advice, they can sort out stuff that you can't get to grips with.
where once you often had two people supporting the family maybe now there is only one trying to make ends meet. Frightening stats.
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