Universal Credit is madness

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https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/nov/02/child-poverty-britain-set-to-soar-to-new-record-ifs

IFS forecast that 37% of children will be in relative poverty by 2022 would see all progress made in the last 20 years undone
The number of children living in poverty will soar to a record 5.2 million over the next five years as government welfare cuts bite deepest on households with young families, a leading UK thinktank has said.

I hope this does not come to pass. This is tragic as this hits the poorest in society the hardest - who will become our next well educated workforce? As we don't want immigrants then we must produce a home grown workforce that has the skills the country needs.
 
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How about punishing children if their parents are poor? Maybe you could arrange for them to be poorly fed, uneducated and have bad health and bad teeth as well. That should turn them into responsible citizens.
 
How about if u decide to have children u pay for them.

If u wish to punish children in that way , that's a matter for u & your conscience
 
Is it the child's fault if its parents are unwilling or unable to afford proper care?

Do you want the child to suffer from the parents poverty?
 
How about punishing children if their parents are poor? Maybe you could arrange for them to be poorly fed, uneducated and have bad health and bad teeth as well. That should turn them into responsible citizens.
No,, that would turn them in to perfect candidates for the Jeremy Kyle Show.
 
IFS forecast that 37% of children will be in relative poverty by 2022 would see all progress made in the last 20 years undone
Relative poverty is a meaningless metric. What does it matter if the relatively poor children only live in palaces, while the rich live in mega-palaces?
 
Relative poverty is a meaningless metric. What does it matter if the relatively poor children only live in palaces, while the rich live in mega-palaces?

Absolute poverty is on the rise as well. We consider relative unless you think our UK standards should mimic those of a third world country.
 
Absolute poverty is on the rise as well.
Where? Evidence?
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Is it the child's fault if its parents are unwilling or unable to afford proper care? Do you want the child to suffer from the parents poverty?
That's a big question (two questions actually, since one is unwilling, the other is unable). To what extend should strangers, or the state, intervene in the upbringing of other people's children? To what level of moral imperative do we aim? How much of the parents' freedom may we confiscate? Big questions.
 
That's a big question (two questions actually, since one is unwilling, the other is unable). To what extend should strangers, or the state, intervene in the upbringing of other people's children? To what level of moral imperative do we aim? How much of the parents' freedom may we confiscate? Big questions.

http://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Summary/SN07096

Poverty will rise as universal credit kicks in to more regions, there has been a slight uptick but projections are that come 2020 we will see more in poverty.
 
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