Living patterns do not improve for all | Poverty

Living patterns do not improve for all | Poverty

Steve Reed, the Secretary of Environment, reportedly said that changes to living standards happening, but for all very many people would not be well (‘We have made progress’: Secretary of Environment is to heal despite labor struggles, July 6).

In my part of the inner city LaffieldResidents are often filled and expensive, with energy and food bills at an unexpected level for their premandious income. Our local surroundings are challenged by flight-tipping and panic, where our austerity-bound council and service cannot continue. A high proportion of our local residents cannot provide days outside, let them take their children swimming in the sea.

It does not mean that people do not want more clean streams and protection of nature, but it means that the development of government users must reflect on new users, the rights of work and street cleanses.

The reed as living in a separate world. He needs to reduce his satisfaction and take the standards of the living in 25% of residents living in poverty and who is gone.
Patient Dr Jenny
Laffield

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