Michael Connarty
Labour Member of UK Parliament - Linlithgow and East Falkirk Constituency
The campaign is being run by End Child
Poverty, which is mobilising public support to ensure the Government
keeps its promise to end child poverty. Without urgent investment in
the next year any progress on child poverty is at risk. The charity is
asking people to sign an online petition, campaign locally, and attend
the largest ever event to end child poverty, in London on October the
4th this year. Michael Connarty said: “We are one of the richest countries in
the world, yet we have higher rates of child poverty than many other
countries. Child poverty robs people of the opportunities to succeed in
education and in the workplace. We can see the damage poverty does for
children and our country. Please join me, support the campaign and help
end child poverty.” In Linlithgow and East Falkirk 19% of children live on very low
incomes, dependent on out of work benefits. Across Scotland 25% of
children live below the poverty line. Across the UK 3.9m children,
approximately 1 in 3, live in poverty, one of the worst rates in
Europe. In 1999 the Government pledged to eradicate child poverty.
Since then 600,000 children have been lifted out of poverty, however,
much more needs to be done in order to achieve the goal. Hilary Fisher, Director of End Child Poverty, said: “We’re
delighted to have the support for Keep the Promise campaign of Michael
Connarty. It’s vital that people get involved by signing the online
petition and attending the London event. This is a historic opportunity
for us all to demonstrate to the Government and all political parties
that child poverty is no longer acceptable in our country. We can make
a difference to the lives of millions of children and their families.” Research has shown that poverty affects every aspect of a
child’s life. Children from poor homes are more likely to leave school
earlier with fewer qualifications and therefore fewer employment
prospects. Only 9% of children in the poorest fifth of the population
attend university by the age of 23 compared to 46% of those in the
wealthiest. Poverty also impacts on health. Children from poor backgrounds
are born too small, with a lower average birth weight. Low birth weight
is closely associated with infant death and chronic disease later in
life. Members of the public who want to support the End Child Poverty
campaign by signing the online petition, campaigning locally or by
attending the London event should visit
www.endchildpoverty.org.uk/promise
Labour Member of UK Parliament - Linlithgow and East Falkirk Constituency
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