eroticartist wrote:
> You are obviously intransigent in your views and will not
> listen to opposing views.
> "4 million children - one in three - are currently living in
> poverty in the UK, one of the highest rates in the
> industrialised world. This is a shocking figure given the
> wealth of our nation."
>
As this article shows, that is a complete load of old tosh...
Revolution
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One in three children in the UK, are living in poverty.
Are you taking the piss?
Let's compare levels of poverty with, let's say, Liberia.
You're telling us, that one in three children in the UK, are suffering like the children of Liberia? Because that's real fecking poverty.
Not being able to afford brand name cans of food, or the latest style of clothing, is not poverty. It's not nice for anyone having to scrimp and save but it isn't poverty, not in the real sense of the word.
I'm sure most of us can relate to getting 'hand me downs' as a kid, or your Mum making 3 or 4 meals out of one thing, normally ending in soup !sick!
As a child, that probably seemed like poverty and perhaps embarrassing when you were with your friends etc. Peer pressure's a bastard but as an adult, it's clearly just living within your means, not poverty.
Are you taking the piss?
Let's compare levels of poverty with, let's say, Liberia.
You're telling us, that one in three children in the UK, are suffering like the children of Liberia? Because that's real fecking poverty.
Not being able to afford brand name cans of food, or the latest style of clothing, is not poverty. It's not nice for anyone having to scrimp and save but it isn't poverty, not in the real sense of the word.
I'm sure most of us can relate to getting 'hand me downs' as a kid, or your Mum making 3 or 4 meals out of one thing, normally ending in soup !sick!
As a child, that probably seemed like poverty and perhaps embarrassing when you were with your friends etc. Peer pressure's a bastard but as an adult, it's clearly just living within your means, not poverty.