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Charity warns of a ‘Christmas crisis’ for a million children

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According to analysis by Action for Children, three children in every primary class will be deprived of the basics, such as heating and fresh food, this Christmas.
The charity's analysis finds that parents 'below the breadline' can afford just £2 a day per child on food
The charity's analysis finds that parents 'below the breadline' can afford just £2 a day per child on food

The charity examined data from the Department for Work and Pensions’ Family Resources Survey (FRS), which shows that 983,279 children aged 10 and under across the UK are living in materially deprived, low-income families. This is 11 per cent of the total under-10 population. The average UK primary school class size is 28 children.

It also looked at findings from the Office of National Statistics’ 2017 Living Costs and Food Survey and found that parents ‘below the breadline’ are able to spend on average of just £2 a day per child on food and struggle to afford anything nutritious.

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