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Charity shouldn’t begin at home for Save the Children
Anthony Daniels The Telegraph - Activities el Tue, Sep 11th 2012
The state of childhood in Britain is woeful – but poverty is not to blame, whatever Save the Children might claim. The Save the Children advert focuses on families living in 'poverty'. But Britain's problem is an ever more deeply entrenched cultural one, of state-encouraged, if not promoted, ignorance, dependence and cultural degradation.