Blair 'proud' of crusade against poverty
[2024-03-06 19:39:30]
Prime Minister Tony Blair announced today that the government's efforts on social exclusion are going well, but his argument is consistent with new data indicating that homeless people have reached new records.
Prime Minister Blair, who posted a report on the progress of social exclusion, said the government's poverty record can be "proud".
He said: "I think that the good news is that there have been many changes in the past few years.
In a report by the Social Exclusion Department, Prime Minister Blair said, "As this report shows, we know that our investment and reform plans are going well, so we are going to break down the inferior cycle The commitment and motivation is never strong, "he added.
The document "break cycle" is an optimistic assessment of the outcome of the government, but I acknowledge that there are still major problems that need to be addressed
The new data announced today highlights one of the problems. According to the latest homeless statistics, the number of people forced to respond in case of emergency recorded the lowest ever.
They revealed in the second quarter of this year that the number of families assisted by homeless people increased by 2,090 to 99,380. This is an increase of nearly 8,000 compared to the same period last year, confirming the degree of housing crisis in the UK.
In his positive opinion, Prime Minister Blair admitted that "it is obvious that it is necessary to take more steps to reach the most distressed family."
Homeless is one of the five areas confirmed in the report and is one of the "surplus tasks" that the government wants to deal with. The other four are poor educational standards for the poor, economic inactivity and inability to work, health inequality and concentration of crime in some areas, poor quality environment.
Regarding the homeless problem, "an increase in affordable housing supply will be an important factor to address homeless issues, including an increase in the number of housing in the social leasing sector."
The report also stated that it would re-emphasize the problem of dealing with health inequality, antisocial behavior and poor education.
A spokesperson for a shelter, a homeless charity, says,
"This can make it hard for many people to find and maintain jobs, and to destroy the future prospects that families and their children may have, in fact it is a sustainable social exclusion be connected."
British Prime Minister Tony Blair recently set an official goal of eradicating child poverty in the UK within 20 years. The Blair administration is planning to achieve this with the same means that the United States is now successful in poverty reduction, emphasizing the importance of work and emphasizing finding ways to compensate for income ing. Many liberals in the US follow the guidance of Prime Minister Blair to promote discussion of responsibility for federal children's poverty reduction, to clarify responsibilities and to set concrete goals regarding child poverty I would like to use the representative's argument. Some liberals suggest that the Federal Government should declare responsibility for poverty reduction and decide on the goal of at least halving child poverty within 10 years.
There is nothing that can eliminate poverty. Of course, there is nothing that is within the capabilities of you, us, or a particular individual or institution. Regardless of whether it is malicious capitalism, fraudulent government, over regulation, starvation or malaria, the fight against poverty with a clear and concrete enemy is not a crusade. All of these may be related to the persistence of poverty. But none of them is easy to solve, and more importantly, even though they are restored, poverty is still in us.
In 1999, Prime Minister Tony Blair at that time promised to halve children 's poverty by 2020, by halving child poverty by 2010. Between 2014 and 2015, 9 million British people or 28% of children live in poverty ... 16 mil