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Marcus Rashford launches petition to urge immediate Government action on child poverty
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Henske said:alan dugdale said:I still haven’t seen any of the affected parents come forward. I’ve seen and heard the media, MPs, middle class folk and (obviously) anyone anti Govt but I’ve never seen anyone coming on tv saying that their kids are actually starving. Where are these parents who can’t feed there children during half term ?
Nearest food bank to work is down the road at Bank Top in Blackburn, I'm often out and about on home visits etc and park next to it. On several occasions I've met parents on their way in who see me and walk on even though they and I are both aware of their situations. Pride and shame are powerful drivers of behaviour. Much of the comment based on they should cut down on X and Y to feed their kids takes no account of the shite wages people are on. The fabled scrounging sponge who does nothing is mostly a myth in my 15 years here. More worrying is the way young people are vulnerable to CCE and supplementing family incomes by shotting. Ket, weed and coke are rife all around and more and more are spending the night blazing away the shite.
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JaShea99 said:alan dugdale said:JaShea99 said:alan dugdale said:I still haven’t seen any of the affected parents come forward. I’ve seen and heard the media, MPs, middle class folk and (obviously) anyone anti Govt but I’ve never seen anyone coming on tv saying that their kids are actually starving. Where are these parents who can’t feed there children during half term ?So I can’t ask questions when I know little about something ? I thought that’s why we do ask questions in life ?
We don’t even disagree - My comments don’t land on one side or the other, yet you immediately jump down my throat assuming I have a different opinion to you.1 -
theeenorth said:Henske said:alan dugdale said:I still haven’t seen any of the affected parents come forward. I’ve seen and heard the media, MPs, middle class folk and (obviously) anyone anti Govt but I’ve never seen anyone coming on tv saying that their kids are actually starving. Where are these parents who can’t feed there children during half term ?
Nearest food bank to work is down the road at Bank Top in Blackburn, I'm often out and about on home visits etc and park next to it. On several occasions I've met parents on their way in who see me and walk on even though they and I are both aware of their situations. Pride and shame are powerful drivers of behaviour. Much of the comment based on they should cut down on X and Y to feed their kids takes no account of the shite wages people are on. The fabled scrounging sponge who does nothing is mostly a myth in my 15 years here. More worrying is the way young people are vulnerable to CCE and supplementing family incomes by shotting. Ket, weed and coke are rife all around and more and more are spending the night blazing away the shite.
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These are some of the outcomes from the National Child Measurement Programme publication for 2018/19:
- For reception year, obesity prevalence was 9.7%, from 9.5% in 2017/18.
- For year 6, obesity prevalence was 20.2%, which was similar to 2017/18.
- Obesity prevalence was higher for boys than girls in both age groups.
- For children living in the most deprived areas obesity prevalence was more than double that of those living in the least deprived areas, for both reception and year 6.
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@Henske - Indeed was 20 years on Creekside near enough before coming up here. Was in a different trade then but same people different accents.0
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theeenorth said:@Henske - Indeed was 20 years on Creekside near enough before coming up here. Was in a different trade then but same people different accents.0
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Rob7Lee said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Not sure if it's government specific tbh. I personally had a very tough time under Bliar / Brown. Ie - Lived off help from family, with a meagre budget for shopping etc. This is because I didnt come under the category of 'disabled', but also couldn't hold down a full time job due to bouts of chronic illness. I understand the system for that type of scenario is now much fairer, with Universal Credit, but not sure
I hope the vote happens again tomorrow, but it's equally pleasing to see that where the government has failed society in general has stepped in.
This isn't a new thing and has been going on for all of my 47, soon to be 48 years.1 -
Obese children exist.
Because they exist it does not mean there aren't also hungry children.2 -
And obese children are often a product of poor nutrition.
Unlike @Addickted who is just a fat old bastard 😜5 -
So this is about poor nutrition then rather than the more emotive 'starvation' which appears in virtually every other post.
Agreed. Significant improvements in nutrition are required with Government and Local Authority support. Instead, people just take the piss out of the likes of Jamie Oliver who have been trying to do this for years, laugh at parents turning up at the school gates with a Big Mac for little Johnny because he won't eat his greens.
We need to provide support and additional resources where it is needed and we need to focus on parents taking legal responsibility for their children rather than just handing them food on a plate - literally.
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I think it is more than just about nutrition It is about some kids going hungry. This in the context of a time when many are struggling more than they usually would.0
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I think the word 'hungry' has been used much more on this thread than the word 'starvation', which I agree is emotive (even if true sometimes).
Skimming back I can't see the word 'starvation' used in every other post, and suggesting such is rather emotive.0 -
seth plum said:I think the word 'hungry' has been used much more on this thread than the word 'starvation', which I agree is emotive (even if true sometimes).
Skimming back I can't see the word 'starvation' used in every other post, and suggesting such is rather emotive.0 -
Well I haven't berated any poster on this thread.0
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seth plum said:Well I haven't berated any poster on this thread.0
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Poor Kids: Life On The Breadline.
This documentary was first shown in 2016. Worth watching to see what some kids have to go through. Heartbreaking.
https://youtu.be/i9aSp9bFmMg
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PrincessFiona said:Jdredsox said:Well done dodging the question on how you would have voted on Tuesday PrincessFiona.
You also mentioned about educating rather than just feeding hungry children. Are you aware that studies have been done which categorically prove that hungry children struggle more with education than those who aren't hungry? So if you want to educate them, then it is probably a good idea that they aren't hungry to begin with.
Furthermore, you said that you want to treat the cause rather than a symptom, yet in many cases you have to treat symptoms before you can treat the cause.
You're coming across, perhaps unintentionally, as someone who would be happy to see children go hungry because you want to deal with the parents. These children don't have any say in the situation that they have come into, why do you want to punish them for it, because regardless of what you say you are doing, by leaving them hungry you are punishing them?
I don't want any child to go hungry. I don't have the answers and am just discussing the situation on a forum. I am not expecting everyone to agree
I'm guessing the pseudonym isn't self-awareness 🤣0 -
alan dugdale said:seth plum said:I think the word 'hungry' has been used much more on this thread than the word 'starvation', which I agree is emotive (even if true sometimes).
Skimming back I can't see the word 'starvation' used in every other post, and suggesting such is rather emotive.
I’m not arguing the toss between “hunger” and “starvation” for the children of 21st century Britain, neither are acceptable.6 -
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Hilarious. Would work better if they could spell "your" of course.0
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Bournemouth Addick said:Hilarious. Would work better if they could spell "your" of course.0
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Re the handwritten one.
'Do you work?'.
People are being made redundant left right and centre because of the Rona, so if somebody isn't working I don't see the natural progression to 'fuck off'.17 -
i_b_b_o_r_g said:Bournemouth Addick said:Hilarious. Would work better if they could spell "your" of course.9
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Some parents are wankers.Their children shouldn't have to suffer the consequences of that with an empty stomach.I really fail to see how that is difficult to understand."We should look after our own" they used to say... except they don't.14
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Sorry, but I do think there's a problem with the people the flow chart is obviously directed at, all be it tongue and cheek.
That is, people who genuinely dont know how to categorise where their money should be spent, regardless of where the money comes from (a job or the state). Also think there's a problem with people not knowing, or bothering to find out what to feed their children.
Mrs was made redundant in June / July with no redundancy money whatsoever, so know what you're saying Seth. The Universal Credit have been brilliant with sharing info and even setting her up with phone meetings with a mentor who will help with ideas, ready for the new year, when she hope's to start a new business.
She hasn't been given any cash benefit yet though0 -
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It is so difficult to comment on this thread without it looking political, which i prefer to do in the HofC section of Charlton life.
But when those in charge say they are 'one nation', and are going to 'put their arms around' people, the hypocrisy of their stance on this matter is difficult not to see.
In fact it smacks (a lot of) people square in the face.1 -
Bournemouth Addick said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Bournemouth Addick said:Hilarious. Would work better if they could spell "your" of course.4
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seth plum said:It is so difficult to comment on this thread without it looking political, which i prefer to do in the HofC section of Charlton life.
But when those in charge say they are 'one nation', and are going to 'put their arms around' people, the hypocrisy of their stance on this matter is difficult not to see.
In fact it smacks (a lot of) people square in the face.0