Poor argument
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The fact that, according to your report, “the risk of psychological problems at 16 and depressive tendencies at 33 were markedly greater for children who had been taken into care or had lived in squalid housing” does not prove that poverty is worse for children than a broken home. Children taken into care do not suffer from poverty in the material sense. What they lack is the warmth and security of a real family.
STEWART DEUCHAR
Dean Farm Singleborough, Milton Keynes
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