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    From Oxfam:
    Poverty means not having enough money to pay for the things you need. From Oxfam's experience of working with people living in poverty we know that this may involve families and individuals not having enough to eat, being unable to heat their homes, not having adequate warm clothing, and not having enough money to cope with unforeseen events, such as the need to repair a broken washing machine.

    Nearly 13 million people live in poverty in the UK - that's 1 in 5 of population.
    3.8 million children in the UK are living in poverty.
    2.2 million pensioners in the UK are living in poverty.
    7.2 million working age adults in the UK are living in poverty.


    I find this typical of the flawed thinking that is dragging this country down. Who needs a washing machine when there are rivers to wash clothes in?

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