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16/04/2023
Leaders of religious faiths, humanists and academics have written to Chancellor Alistair Darling demanding more action to improve the lives of children in poverty. There is a ‘moral imperative’ to help the country’s poorest during a recession, they argue. And because poorer families immediately spend money on their basics, giving them assistance also helps stimulate the economy, the letter’s signatories say.
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