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    With so much else 'measured in money', why then not poverty?

    It can hardly be true that, "abuse, neglect, drugs, a lack of a father figure and so on" are measures of child poverty. It all sounds more like poverty is beyond the scope of Government and Politics. As it is with growth.
    Why is it that in the area of a privatised NHS the companies, so needed and so adept, and yet so 'of the minute, ad-hoc and new made to fit the circumstances, that these same masters of expertise, efficiency and finance should operate free of tax?
    Maybe what the poor child of today lacks are bomb sites and food queues...so half way there then.

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