MP highlights scandal of East Lancashire 'hungry children’ (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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MP highlights scandal of East Lancashire 'hungry children’
10:00am Wednesday 12th September 2012 in News
AN MP has raised concerns over the increasing numbers of children facing hunger as they head off to school.
Hyndburn MP Graham Jones, says he fears the issue particularly affects families forced to deal with bad landlords.
Mr Jones said: “At a primary school in Hyndburn last week, a head teacher told me of the shocking rise at her school. The situation in Hyndburn is shocking and the fact that we allow the next generation – toddlers in many cases – to go hungry is scandal.
“It affects privately rented homes where landlords rip off tenants with sky high greedy rents and poor conditions.” Mr Jones is also supporting Save the Children’s highlight of the issue through their latest report Child Poverty in 2012.
In response to the issue of child poverty nationally Save the Children is launching its first ever fundraising appeal for UK work. The appeal, backed by Mr Jones also highlights the physical and emotional strain poverty has on children and parents.
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11:37am Wed 12 Sep 12
midas says...
1:03pm Wed 12 Sep 12
mavrick says...
1:26pm Wed 12 Sep 12
midas says...
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Izanears says...
2:48pm Wed 12 Sep 12
sen c ble says...
5:01pm Wed 12 Sep 12
Chris P Bacon says...
10:27am Thu 13 Sep 12
Fire Fly says...
I wonder how many of these households have parents that smoke, drink or both, have mobile phone contracts, sky tv packages & regular take away's? A lot i'd say! If you can afford any of these items which incidentally are luxuries...not necessities then you can afford to go to the supermarket & buy food to put on the table. Its called being a responsible adult/parent!
The cost of rent/mortgages is expensive but in equal measure so are the luxury items...anyone eligible for housing benefit are also eligible for a number of other benefits too...working or not.
As a parent...you're responsibility is to cut your cloth to suit the decisions & choices YOU made. A child didn't ask to be born, you made that choice & therefore you have to provide what they need. If you're that bloody idle...a banana only needs peeling, a yoghurt only needs the lid peeling back (oh you have to open the drawer & get a spoon out)...top that off with a glass of milk (you do have to get a glass & pour) & you have a healthy breakfast for your little ones. No cooking & provided in less that 1minute. If you can't do that for your children then they'd be better off in care.
3:24pm Thu 13 Sep 12
lwg76 says...
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Marsdogs says...
7:31pm Fri 14 Sep 12
sen c ble says...