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'Cuts to blame' for massive rise in child poverty

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  • 25 February 2012

    This really was a very poor bit of journalism. It never says what the measure of absolute poverty is. Since most government and charity measures are relative measures, such as income less than 60% of the median or the average, this report owes us a definite of 'absolute'. I suspect that the use of 'absolute' was merely rhetoric with no substance behind it. Poor journalism at best; shameful journalism, at worst. lovemoney.com: Shut up and sing! Stick to the facts that bear on personal finance. Leave your amateurish editorialising for some other venue. If I want commentary, I have much better sources for it. Otherwise, I'll just forsake you for a site that gives me what I want without the rubbish.

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  • 07 November 2011

    "Bailing out private business's such as banks, with public money led to cuts, which in turn, apparently have led to child poverty in Britain" - Note that we are still spending £50 million per day, Plus Billions in illegal Bailouts to the EU unelected Communists and we still insist on giving Billions to third world countries, to aleviate - wait for it - Child Poverty !

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  • 21 October 2011

    The only way forward is to vote UKIP and get out of the Evil Empire.

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