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Child Poverty

Asked if there had been any discussion in Cabinet about the child poverty figures that had been released today, the PMOS replied there had not been. As people knew, however, Ministers had been talking about them.

Asked what was the Prime Minister’s take on the figures, and did he think the target was still achievable by 2020, the PMOS said that the target remained. People did need to take into account that since 1997, we had lifted 2.4 million people out of relative poverty, including 800,000 children and 1 million pensioners. In the last year, 200,000 pensions, 100,000 children were helped. Compared to the situation in 1997, where the child poverty level was the worst in Europe, it had fallen faster in this country than in any other European country. We acknowledged that we had not quite reached the first target on child poverty, but we remained absolutely committed to the goal set back in 1999.

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