The hon. Gentleman is right, of course, that all kinds of disadvantage can affect children. As the Bill makes clear, the child poverty strategy that the Government will draw up needs a broad base. The partnerships of local organisations that address it also need to be broad. In the end, poverty is about income and that is why the targets in this Bill are set and drawn in the way in which they are. There is a shared determination across the House, which has been reflected in the debates on this measure, to reduce the incidence of child poverty and of low income, which causes it.
Child Poverty Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Stephen Timms
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 22 March 2010.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Child Poverty Bill.
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