It’d be nice if we had a UK government that wasn’t pushing more kids, disabled folk, and old people into poverty.
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The big waves generate big outcomes. Wealthy country, wealthy kids. Poor country, poor kids.
Governmental redistribution does nothing to generate wealth. Not to say that it may not be necessary but the amount of time Politicians spend on the the redistributive part of the role rather than the wealth creation part is astonishing.
Yoons rejecting our independence was equally as stupid as america voting in trump
Can’t wait for Sarwar to make an uninterrupted statement on Reporting Scotland condemning the resultant “SNP cuts”.
Mate, your party hasn’t done it in the last 17 years, nobody actually expects you to do it anymore
Sounds expensive.. Taxes going up again then?
The statistics quoted are always relative child poverty. It is therefore impossible to eradicate. I would much rather see data on absolute child poverty, how that is moving and what can be done to address the very real issues that I am sure exist for a sizable proportion of our youngsters
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It’d be nice if we had a UK government that wasn’t pushing more kids, disabled folk, and old people into poverty.
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The big waves generate big outcomes. Wealthy country, wealthy kids. Poor country, poor kids.
Governmental redistribution does nothing to generate wealth. Not to say that it may not be necessary but the amount of time Politicians spend on the the redistributive part of the role rather than the wealth creation part is astonishing.
Yoons rejecting our independence was equally as stupid as america voting in trump
Can’t wait for Sarwar to make an uninterrupted statement on Reporting Scotland condemning the resultant “SNP cuts”.
Mate, your party hasn’t done it in the last 17 years, nobody actually expects you to do it anymore
Sounds expensive.. Taxes going up again then?
The statistics quoted are always relative child poverty. It is therefore impossible to eradicate. I would much rather see data on absolute child poverty, how that is moving and what can be done to address the very real issues that I am sure exist for a sizable proportion of our youngsters
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