According to a new report by the commissioner of England children, some children are living in the “Diccanian” levels of poverty.
Dame Rachel de Suja said that children have described living in homes with mice, have seen Bacon as a luxury food and do not have space to wash.
He insisted that the government should scrap the two-profit cap, which prevents most families from claiming most families born after April 2017.
A spokesman for the government said that it was “determined to bring down child poverty” and announced a £ 1BN package to improve the support of the crisis, including money to ensure that poor children, including funds, to ensure that there is no hunger out of term time.
Commissioner’s report, Which was based on the experiences of 128 children across the country between January and March this year, which included quality, health, lack of access to healthy food, and lack of living in tight and bad conditions.
Speaking at the BBC breakfast on Tuesday, his office published the report, Dame Rachel said she had been working for four years, but “how bad things were found.”
“It is actually a decanian and now there are a large number of children who have now fallen down that either of us feel that it is appropriate,” he continued.
“Children who have not found any food to eat, children who cannot wash their clothes, are getting dirty schools and if they are lucky then schools are washing their clothes for them.
“I had a child who used to tell me about his shame because he could not score his friends because mice came and left his face at night.”
Labor MP Dame Meg Hilier, who is the Chairman of the Treasury Select Committee, told the BBC Radio 4 program that he is not surprised what the report has been received.
She said that she was watching people in her constituency every week who were living under tight and unnatural circumstances.
Dame Meg said, “I met a person working in a good job, three children and his wife in the flat of the one-bedroom-so five of them in one bedroom. When the child’s sick people have to go to the small living room,” Dame Meg said.
The aim of the new report is to help the government As it works on a hair poverty strategyWhich is due to distributed in autumn. Its hair poverty taskforce is looking at the case of the cap removal, among other policy options.
A spokesperson of the government said that the “ambitious” strategy would help ensure that the government “distributes fully funded measures that deal with structural and root causes of child poverty across the country”.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies Think Tank estimates that the ax of the two-child profit cap will cost the government about £ 3.4bn a year and 500,000 children will be taken out of poverty.
According to the department for work and pension, about 1.6 million children live in houses affected by cap.
Dame Rachel says that he has always raised two hair boundaries.
He said, “No children are producing so that they can get money from the state. It is not at all what is happening here,” he said.
The labor government was considering raising the border, but the education secretary over the weekend – the child poverty workforce – refused to do so.
Bridget Philipson Said that the minister was “looking at every liver” To get children out of poverty – but after changes in other proposed benefits by the government, now the decisions spent have been “difficult”, which save the Arabs.
Dame Meg Hillier was among those who recently tried to try to stop the welfare reforms of the government. When it was placed for him that scraping of proposed changes means that it is not possible for the government to raise a two-profit cap due to lack of funds now, he replied: “We should not see it as a trade-off.”
Liberal Democrat, Green Party, Reform, SNP and Plade Cyarmu have all called to remove the cap.
Meanwhile, the conservative shadow Chancellor Mail Streak defended the policy, which was introduced by his party in 2017.
He recently told the BBC, “Many people above and bottom the country go through those difficult options and often sacrifice, so that there is a large family.”