Coalition cuts are robbing our children (From Warrington Guardian)
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Coalition cuts are robbing our children
8:10am Tuesday 12th June 2012 in Letters
NEW figures show that four in 10 of our children fail to master the basic skills expected of them at the age of five.
Britain has fallen behind Poland, Hungary, Denmark, and Finland in this regard.
If five year olds have reached a good level of development they can dress themselves, take turns in a conversation, know some of the alphabet, read simple sentences, or count to 10.
3,600 Sure Start Centres were opened by Labour to provide childcare and early years education services, as well as health and parenting advice to disadvantaged families.
Coalition funding cuts have led to the closure of 124 Sure Start Children’s Centres.
Early life inequalities usually follow through to teenage years. That is, more teenagers classified as NEETS (those not in Employment, Education, or Training).
The Sure Start Centres need to be expanded, not cut.
Surely the £10 billion, which it is proposed the UK sends to the IMF (International Monetary Fund) to provide even more bail-outs (Spain, Greece, Portugal) in the EU, could be spent better on saving and expanding these centres?
Apparently Mr Osborne the coalition chancellor does not intend to pursue a vote on this matter in the House of Commons.
Yet again their hands in your pockets, without asking you!
JAMES ASHINGTON
UKIP candidate for Lymm Parish and Lymm ward borough elections Lymm
Comments(12)
Nick Tessla
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3:44pm Tue 12 Jun 12
frank100
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3:54pm Tue 12 Jun 12
pognoogle
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9:49am Wed 13 Jun 12
Cleopatra
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11:55pm Wed 13 Jun 12
Even disadvantaged families can teach their own children the basics for next to no cost.
Truth is some parents just can't be r sed to teach their child the basics so let someone else do it for them at a cost to everyone else.
LJ
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11:41am Thu 14 Jun 12
Rowdie
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9:25am Fri 15 Jun 12
All these groups saying vote for us;we won't have 'austerity',everythi
ng will be as it was,we won't make you pay back what the country owes.Then when they get in power you get the 'real world'.
Same as Labour in this Country.They know many people will not accept that we all have to pay our way and can live life by borrowing all the time.The problem is you borrow;then you have to pay back plus interest. The moral is "live within your means".
old-codger
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8:28pm Fri 15 Jun 12
11:55pm Wed 13 Jun 12 ......
Even disadvantaged families can teach their own children the basics for next to no cost.
Truth is some parents just can't be r sed to teach their child the basics so let someone else do it for them at a cost to everyone else.”..
Well said cleopatra I agree.. But a lot of what Nick Tessla said is correct as well.
biginthesticks
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9:43pm Fri 15 Jun 12
It would be unfair for you all to speculate and be uninformed there are just to many variables on who uses this service.
Cleopatra
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9:46am Sat 16 Jun 12
biginthesticks wrote:Such as.....? biginthesticks.
Most disadvantaged families are disadvantaged from many reasons mainly outside their control. It would be unfair for you all to speculate and be uninformed there are just to many variables on who uses this service.
choperado
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9:05pm Sat 16 Jun 12
SickAndTired2
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11:32pm Sat 16 Jun 12
biginthesticks wrote:Welcome to the Warrington Guardian website, where the locals like to play judge and jury to anyone facing any sort of plight that they feel could be avoided...
Most disadvantaged families are disadvantaged from many reasons mainly outside their control.
It would be unfair for you all to speculate and be uninformed there are just to many variables on who uses this service.
nextdoor says...
2:16pm Tue 12 Jun 12