Children in England ‘living in almost Dickensian levels of poverty’
by Jessica Murray Social affairs correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6YG1Y)
Children's commissioner says any Labour strategy to tackle deprivation must scrap the two-child benefit cap
Children in England are living in almost Dickensian levels of poverty" where deprivation has become normalised, the children's commissioner has said, as she insisted the two-child benefit limit must be scrapped.
Young people said they had experienced not having enough water to shower, rats biting through their walls, and mouldy bedrooms, among a number of examples in a report on the crisis of hardship" gripping the country.
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