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Children's plight too shocking for nonsense statistics

Opinion: What ails too many children is the lack of a loving and caring mum and dad.

Wed, 14 Feb 2018

The poverty warriors wittering about child poverty demonstrate a lack of care for the health and well-being of children.

If they cared, they would be addressing a real problem, not a made-up one.

For a start, child poverty is nonsensical: All children are poor. Children don’t typically have

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