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Strange I Thought It Was The Hight Of Fashion These Days To Wear Torn And Tatty Looking Jeans?
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Torn jeans are mock-poverty. Not getting enough food is real poverty.
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Torn jeans are mock-poverty. Not getting enough food is real poverty.
Amber Rudd, the DWP Secretary of State, disagrees. '"Speaking in the Commons, Ms Rudd said the government was "committed to a strong safety net where people need it".
"It is absolutely clear that there were challenges with the initial roll-out of universal credit," she added.
"The main issue which led to an increase in food bank use could have been the fact that people had difficulty accessing their money early enough."'
"It is absolutely clear that there were challenges with the initial roll-out of universal credit," she added.
"The main issue which led to an increase in food bank use could have been the fact that people had difficulty accessing their money early enough."'
I'd go a bit further than blaming Universal credit. I would blame the parents for some of these problems. What kind of parent sends their kids to school in filthy clothes when a box of soap powder can be bought for about £1. Surely a bar of soap doesn't cost all that much either. Pencil with eraser on the end or a biro and a cheap note book.How did poor families manage years ago when there was no benefit system?
If 'no-uniform' days are a problem then stop having them.
If 'no-uniform' days are a problem then stop having them.
Ripped jeans may not be school wear but they can be worn for non-uniform days. There is no excuse for parents to send their children to school without anything to eat and as for not eating all weekend that is just ridiculous. Cereal is cheap in Aldi etc. I don’t want to pay to feed other people’s children.
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