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New statistics published today show that Tony Blair has failed to meet his first target for children living in poverty. Save the Children believes that the failure to hit this key target is devastating for the future of the poorest children. Our research has shown that the Government has helped those closest to the poverty line but has had little impact on the poorest. Colette Marshall, UK Director of Save the Children, says: ‘In 1999, a promise to Britain’s poorest children was made by Tony Blair. This promise has been broken. Tony Blair must urgently reconfirm his commitment to his child poverty target. If urgent steps aren’t taken, children in our own communities living in severe and persistent poverty will continue to suffer.’ Save the Children is calling for: Households Below Average Income Survey statistics breakdown:
-Ends- Notes to Editors The statistics come from the Households Below Average Income Survey published by the Department of Work and Pensions.
Save the Children’s research, Britain’s Poorest Children Revisited, was published in December 2005. It revealed that up to 1 million children live in severe and persistent poverty in Britain. Save the Children fights for children in the UK and around the world who suffer from poverty, disease, injustice and violence. We work with them to find lifelong answers to the problems they face.