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Homeless Children Record Numbers Shame
Clegg, Cameron and May should hang their heads in shame for allowing on their watch so much poverty and homelessness particularly affecting children.
It is correctly described as a national scandal.
Under the Tories, being poor is a crime and punished with even more poverty.
Unless Boris is made of different stuff, how can he expect support from anybody with a social conscience?
It is correctly described as a national scandal.
Under the Tories, being poor is a crime and punished with even more poverty.
Unless Boris is made of different stuff, how can he expect support from anybody with a social conscience?
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I think there are record numbers because the policy is now tempered towards keeping families together rather than putting children in care. Even a few years ago a homeless family would have had their children removed from them.
I think there are record numbers because the policy is now tempered towards keeping families together rather than putting children in care. Even a few years ago a homeless family would have had their children removed from them.
Not to worry, Theland. I've found it.
//Wales is the only UK nation to see increase in child poverty//
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-wales -506064 13
Wales is under a Labour administration I believe.
Next!
//Wales is the only UK nation to see increase in child poverty//
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Wales is under a Labour administration I believe.
Next!
From last December:
Government figures reveal a total of 123,630 minors were housed in temporary accommodation in England between April and June, marking a 70 per cent increase on 2010 and a rise of nearly a quarter in the past three years.
https:/ /www.in depende nt.co.u k/news/ uk/home -news/h omeless -childr en-engl and-pov erty-au sterity -housin g-crisi s-figur es-a868 1281.ht ml
And the situation has worsened since then
Government figures reveal a total of 123,630 minors were housed in temporary accommodation in England between April and June, marking a 70 per cent increase on 2010 and a rise of nearly a quarter in the past three years.
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And the situation has worsened since then
Wonky thinking. You would vote Labour. Labour intend hitting business and oil companies with high taxes. The result of that will be that the increase is passed on to the consumer meaning potential job losses and higher prices for everything. The people least likely to be able to afford that are the poor. Where's the sense in voting Labour?
This thread is about child homelessness and there is a huge increase in England and the UK as a whole. National and regional statistics from 12 months ago here:
https:/ /englan d.shelt er.org. uk/__da ta/asse ts/pdf_ file/00 04/1626 466/The _housin g_crisi s_gener ation_- _Homele ss_chil dren_in _Britai n.pdf
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