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Originally Posted by Mancie
I think that's roughly what I said.. there's no point in comparing what was called "poor" in the past.. even in the "you've never had it so good" early 60's most households had out door toilets... it is all relative and so how should we class some families as "poor" in 2012?.. I'm talking about working families.
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Lettie said very often she saw working families that had less, than those on benefits.
Most would agree that seems wrong, and in the long-term, unsustainable.
Three consecutive Labour governments created a non-working underclass, who were funded by an ever dwindling working class.
That is wrong, and fair on no one.