What does 'common sense' define poverty as?
The least wealthy 5%? Which would be around 3.5 million people, not 5.2 million kids.
What does 'common sense' define poverty as?
Just what we need... Jezza and his £500BILLION of unfunded spending promises.
You make a fine point, I LOVE going to watch Rugby, love watching England but it's very difficult to get some sort of kinship with your fellow fans. They're not like me.
I'll tell you something else, the constant narrative that homophobic abuse, racist abuse etc wouldn't happen at Rugby either doesn't go very often or has their head in the sand. Sure, there's no chanting, (that would be vulgar) but I've heard some pretty unsavoury discussions about Nigel Owens on a couple of occasions and somehow the singing of Swing Low following Chris Oti's performance in 1988 goes unchallenged to this day.
Maybe, as they're discussing on the radio this morning, this is the end of the old boys club....
The least wealthy 5%? Which would be around 3.5 million people, not 5.2 million kids.
The least wealthy 5%? Which would be around 3.5 million people, not 5.2 million kids.
Chief Whip Gavin Williamson has been appointed as the new defence secretary after Sir Michael Fallon's resignation.
Mr Williamson has been replaced as Chief Whip by his former deputy, Julian Smith.
Seem like a good solid appointments.
The person who knew about all the scandals in the Tory Party and did nothing
Poverty is not just defined by wealth, or lack of it. Factors such as access to services, accomodation and information all play a part.
Similarly poverty shouldn't be defined as dysfunctionality or neglect.
This makes no sense. What if 50% of the population cannot afford to feed, clothe or house themselves? Would you only say the lower 10% of this group were in poverty? No, you wouldn’t.
Poverty is not just defined by wealth, or lack of it. Factors such as access to services, accomodation and information all play a part.
As taken from dictionary.com, (not Oxford I know, but easily accessible) 'the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support; condition of being poor.' Your point of 50% of the population being unable to feed or clothe themselves is simply a political smokescreen, it simply is not true as well you know.
Food, clothing, shelter, END.
Is that 'common sense'? Or an arbitrary number that you have chosen based on nothing?