Austerity policies breach the UK’s human rights obligations
As the dust from the conservative partys austerity position was affecting Child povertyand breaching Human rights
The findings of the eight-month investigation are little short of a public shaming for austerity’s architects. Since the cuts which came about in 2010 ,
we have faced“a disproportionate adverse impact” on the most marginalised and disadvantaged, these include children, disabled people, and low-income families.
The UN also highlighted the UK’s “exceptionally high levels of homelessness”, food banks, and persistent inequality ,
proud to be living in the 5th highest economy in the world
2. Child poverty has spiked
This is the first increase in child poverty (when housing costs are included) since 2011-12 The number of children living in poverty has jumped by 200,000 in a year
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they lost
they cannot move onward
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