Somebody I know rather well recently spent a month or so living in one of the worst estates in the North of England. All the children had a roof over their head; all had access to education; all were clothed; all could access healthcare; all had televisions in their homes and the majority had a large number of products which would be deemed 'luxury items'. (On his way to Wigan Pier, Orwell would have been pleasantly surprised by the conditions - if rather less by the morality.)
Lack of a Christian base is far more likely to be the the root cause of the problem than the unemployment - which must be admitted - rather suits quite a proportion of these parents.
Don't you just know that for them 'more taxpayers' money poured into these estates' is the solution!
Let us always remember that as long as we use 'relative poverty' as our marker - poverty is guaranteed to exist. That is the essential nature of the word 'relative'.
