Suffer the Poor Children

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According to the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the Gini coefficient, the internationally accepted measure of inequality, is higher than when Labour came to power and equal to the highest it has been in 47 years.

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Suffer the Poor Children

Has there ever been a time in British history when there were such great contrasts in childhood experience? When we sent some children up chimneys, perhaps. But if we believe Lark Rise to Candleford, the typical late Victorian child (at least in a c...

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