Radio 4 today covered a new Torry policy in which Cameron is setting out a policy to get rid of child poverty by the end of the decade if elected. Which in all honest has got me fuming at the mouth. Not because I disagree with with it, I believe all children should have the same rights, which can not happen if you have a divide of their parents earnings. The fact that it is not possible (I feel so sad that I feel the need to be so sceptical) has nothing to do with my irritation either, and why Cameron does not just aim to drastically reduce it puzzles me rather than making unachievable polices.
But instead of me getting into the basics of political campaign and manipulation of the media. My point is simply -
Why is it that the idea of removing child poverty has just been presented as a new policy to me? I know it is not but I feel appalled that it isn't something that is among the top problems of the country considering the current state of the coutry.
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