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Old 08-06-2011, 08:28 PM #1
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Default Relative Poverty in the UK [Also, watch 'Poor Kids' on iPlayer]

How do you feel about poverty in the UK? How would you suggest combating it? Is it a real problem ot people not helping themselves?
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I'm torn between two responses. One, is simple - more money. The second, is a method that sounds good on paper but doesn't really work, in that the way to combat the problem is by letting the 'poor help themselves'.

I think to begin with the problem of unfit housing needs to be resolved; if people have conditions that are up to general living standards I believe they will generally gain more moral to take themselves out of poverty.

Also I think governments need to direct their offices and call centers into these impovershed areas to general stop the exclusion from the labour market that exists. I think SO much more funding needs to be put into community centres in these areas, and if people pay money use it as somewhere for more than just activities but somewhere to eat, which, in my view would strengthen any community, and thus allow any kind of 'regeneration' programme to be so much more succesfull. I think that is kind of where 'sure start' failed.

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I don't think there is poverty in the sense of other Countries where they have little or no running water, good sanitation etc, however there is poverty of a sort for those on very low incomes,also of course we do have homeless people too and for me that any one should find themselves in need in the UK is a disgrace to the Govts. of all parties over the decades and indeed the last century too.

However,there are people who don't help themselves and there are others who will take all they can never worrying at all about those who may need what they are getting.

So yes, I believe we have real poor in the UK and it needs to be sorted out, people desperately in need who especially in Winter cannot heat their homes need help to do so,I agree that for people on benefits,they need to be re-assessed not just necessarily to see if they can now or could work sometime in the future but to see what their needs are too.

Someone sick for instance,long term sick can have lots of help if they manage to get it,that is right if they are genuinely permanently or long term sick, but someone who has worked and had a wage, who then finds themself unemployed drops dramatically in income and is often left really struggling.That needs to be addressed too.

Despite its current problems the UK is still a fluid and rich Nation with assests and the ability to increase revenue so no one should be poor in this Country,(unless they won't help themselves).However the sad thing is in the World of finance and big business many poorer people do get lost or forgotten in the system and safeguards need to be put in place to ensure this does not remain the case.

As for charitable help, well, charity begins at home, and we should ensure we look after those in genuine need and help make sure worries to the necessities of life such as food,water, clothing, a home and energy are erased.

Of course there are people who will just sit back and wait for any handout whether it's needed or not and it is wrong for that to be allowed to continue but there are people now in the UK who are not in poverty as such but who are really struggling to survive and that should not be happening.

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It's a very difficult question, there needs to be a lot more social mobility, it's still the case a lot of the time that if you're born poor you die poor, and it needs to be made easier for those people in poverty to alleviate themselves out of it. What the best way to do that is I'm not quite sure.
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I don't think there is poverty in the sense of other Countries where they have little or no running water
I agree with that (Relative poverty is different to absolute poverty, relative is where you have basically nothing compared to the average person in the country)

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However,there are people who don't help themselves and there are others who will take all they can never worrying at all about those who may need what they are getting.
Looks at Scott. I do agree with this, and I think it's ridiculious when we get people are age claiming benefits when they don't really need them - they have a house, and relatively well off parents who can pay to keep them - it's just a waste of money when it could go to someone who is in genuine need. However, that said I do think we need to discourage welfare dependecy from a young age, which often leads to relative poverty. Alot of young girls 16+ for example think getting pregnant will help them - yes you get a house, but from then on you are pretty screwed. That's kind of why I support the idea of hostels.

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not just necessarily to see if they can now or could work sometime in the future but to see what their needs are too.
I agree with this too I think they current system allows to many people to fall on the wrong side of the line.


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Of course there are people who will just sit back and wait for any handout whether it's needed or not and it is wrong for that to be allowed to continue
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I think parents should put their kids before buying drugs, cigarettes and alcohol for themselves.
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I think parents should put their kids before buying drugs, cigarettes and alcohol for themselves.
Of course they should... but it's SO ignorant to suggest this happens in most cases. Especially with our media it's easy to believe that relative poverty stems from peoples pure laziness, but in some cases it is just impossible to survive. I don't really get what you are trying to say... that anyone struggling is a drug addicted, chain smoking alcoholic?
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Of course they should... but it's SO ignorant to suggest this happens in most cases. Especially with our media it's easy to believe that relative poverty stems from peoples pure laziness, but in some cases it is just impossible to survive. I don't really get what you are trying to say... that anyone struggling is a drug addicted, chain smoking alcoholic?
No I don't think every child in poverty has a messed up parent. But the ones that do, their parents should be reeducated in how to look after a child and what they have to spend benefit money on.
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No I don't think every child in poverty has a messed up parent. But the ones that do, their parents should be reeducated in how to look after a child and what they have to spend benefit money on.
Ok, I agree with that. It's really outdated (like 80 years!) bur 'The Road to Wigan Pier' studied working class poverty then, and one of the arguments it makes is that often those in deprived situations just prefer to spend money on drinks, gambling and such like as thats the only kind of happiness they can reach. Obviously it is abit of a middle class view but I think it applies suprisingly well to the problems of today.
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I watched the "Poor Kids" thing. Was pretty sad to see. Especially as it was in my city. I think families seem to get into a struggle they can't get out of, then it passes on from generation to generation. But to be fair, those kids seemed really bright and switched on. Hopefully something can come good of at least those ones who were filmed. I felt sorry for the boy most, getting bullied and all that and thinking of suicide. None of them seemed like "broken" families really like we usually see in docs like those. They sorta all pulled together.
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thats not my handwriting its the doctors you fail, you cant write you own sick notes

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How do you feel about poverty in the UK? How would you suggest combating it? Is it a real problem ot people not helping themselves?
Stop Breeding.

Tax even more from the rich and less from the poor.

The tax we pay which should mainly go to hospitals and education and transport. Well it should also go to poor families. Poor families need the basic needs to survive like we all do. Shelter, warm clothing, food and water (hot and cold so they can have a bath/shower)

Poor families need to help themselves too. They shouldn't have a pet cat or dog, they shouldn't have Sky TV. Just basic essentials to keep them going. If you can't afford it. Don't buy it!

Benefits are still being handed out though. Which they should. But to genuine poor families who only spend it on basic rashing. Not luxuries!
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Stop Breeding.

Tax even more from the rich and less from the poor.

The tax we pay which should mainly go to hospitals and education and transport. Well it should also go to poor families. Poor families need the basic needs to survive like we all do. Shelter, warm clothing, food and water (hot and cold so they can have a bath/shower)

Poor families need to help themselves too. They shouldn't have a pet cat or dog, they shouldn't have Sky TV. Just basic essentials to keep them going. If you can't afford it. Don't buy it!

Benefits are still being handed out though. Which they should. But to genuine poor families who only spend it on basic rashing. Not luxuries!
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So you're gonna try claim ESA again?
im already on it

i went for a medical the other week, and my money stopped and i thought it was because i didnt pass the medical, but i rang them and they said they havent even had the report back from the medical (dont know why) and the reason they stopped paying is because my doctors not ran out and until they have had the report back from their people they cant pay me without a note from my own doctor
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It's like £60 a month down the drain. I would have Sky if I had that type of money to burn. But I am not bothered about it. I have Free Freeview TV and the internet which is cheaper! lol
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and yall can stfu anyway, my parents have worked and paid taxes their entire lives
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