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Poverty is Now


New research shows that there is over 30,000 children living in Poverty on Teesside after housing costs. The Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) and End Child Poverty have revealed the true extent of "Breadline Britain" and here on Teesside 33,832 children are living below that line.

For a while I have been following reports and looking at facts and statistics trying to put into words the scale of the issues children in Britain face today. Here on Teesside we are usually the first area to be highlighted in national media for not doing so well, but no matter how much the issues get highlighted the government seem to be at loggerheads at what to do.

In 2015 over 25,000 food parcels where handed out to those in need on Teesside and with this comes news that a further 15 Soup Kitchens have opened this year on Teesside and now the most unforgivable figure of over 30,000 children living in poverty.

Government needs to act NOW and we need our local MPs and Councillors to start shouting and fighting back. If not that figure will soon double and before long we will be in a situation with turning back.

To highlight this I have begun to use the hashtag on Social Media of #PovertyisNOW  - Please Join me and add your thoughts and comments. Enough is enough and the time to ACT is NOW!

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