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14.2 million people living in poverty is a damning criticism of Tory policy
A homeless man in Liverpool

THE Social Metrics Commission’s report, A New Measure of Poverty for the UK, is effectively a damning criticism of the policies of the Tory administrations since 2010.

New Labour, which aimed to eradicate child poverty and end pensioner poverty, broadly defined people in poverty as those living on less than 60 per cent of the median average household income, before housing costs.  

Within this definition, the proportion of children in relative poverty fell from 27 per cent to 20 per cent from 1997 to 2010, when New Labour was in office. 

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