| Quote: | |  | |
| Lowest 10%
Tom | |
| | |
But it doesn't define poverty, does it? It's a statistic.
The point I am trying to make is what characteristics
define a person in poverty.
FMF is trying to prove some point or other that child poverty is different now to poverty in the 50s or pre-Common Market or pre-EU or whatever criteria (it keeps changing).
I'm just trying to find out what his definition is.