I like neeps wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 9:49 pm
Random1 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 9:30 pm
I like neeps wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 8:45 pm
I mean starving children are starving children no matter the geographical location...
There’s no evidence of starving kids that I’ve seen.
There were 2500 kids admitted to hospital due to malnutrition up to July this year, but BAPEN (an authority on nutrition) advise its potentially down to lockdown exacerbation childhood nutrition disease rather than food shortages (in paraphrasing but source is here if anyone’s interested
https://www.bapen.org.uk/bapen-statemen ... nd-doubles )
UNICEF is supposed to be for combatting famine, there isn’t one in the Uk.
It isn't - UNICEF is for children in danger. Which if they aren't being fed, they are in danger.
The government accepts it's a problem - see the free school meals u-turns and 400m they poured into it too.
That’s the problem with u turns; it makes it look like the point is accepted, when it isn’t.
Mogg was in parliament today rejecting the premise of unicef’s work in the Uk, so I don’t think they have accepted it.
I read fairly widely, and I haven’t seen any stories about children starving in the Uk. The conversation is usually around the kids’ concentration levels in school, or parents skipping meals or using food banks.
Have a look at the unicef webpage, it’s all about Yemen and famine. Not about the developed world.
For what it’s worth, my full opinion is that the school meal u-turn gave unicef an opportunity to poke the government in the eye on this topic, as the left truly believe the torries are scum, and so they took that opportunity.
Fair enough on some levels; if it helps some kids at school and reduces stress for some parents, I won’t begrudge it. However, for me, it’s a cynical piece of politicking from an organisation set up to deal with famine, which should avoid biting the hand that feeds it. Ultimately, Its work in the third world is needed orders of magnitude more than we do here and they’re jeopardising that.
The question springing to my mind now is, how long before the daily mail crew start demanding the $490m we give unisef is spent at home.
If kids are starving here and geography, like you say, isn’t an issue, then why not redirect that funding to our own kids rather than paying unisef a handling fee to spend it here anyway?
Short sighted.
Edit; bloody autocorrect.