Come to the meeting on the 21st to say to these nasty cuts
The poor are getting a bad deal and countless studies show that because benefits are not enough the children of the poor suffer. One study at the Don't Starve Families blog goes into detail of how poor children are shorter than richer peers
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/media/news/2021/smd/young-children-from-englands-poorest-areas-are-shorter-according-to-new-queen-mary-study.html#:~:text=The%20results%20show%20that%20around,of%20East%20and%20North%20London.
Another study published in the FT shows the poorest 8 year old children die at rate 10 times than the richest children. An extract is below: the full article which may be behind a pay wall is at https://www.ft.com/content/4de0ac9e-0cf1-41f1-86da-4d2737cc5939
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We don't use starvation as a punishment for prisoners, but inadequate benefits mean the poor are literally dying earlier than they should be because they do not have enough to eat. Effectively a type of starvation punishment just for being poor, which the planned cuts to Council tax relief will make worse.
In 2013, Council Tax benefit was abolished and in its place the responsibility of much council tax the poor should pay was devolved to local councils. Redbridge Labour is planning to make the poor suffer, including the disabled, by making them pay more Council tax, at the Council budget on 27th February
Come to the meeting on the 21st January at 8pm at Ilford Central Library to organise how to stop the lives of the poor being made even worse.

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