Tend to agree with this. When we talk about 'poverty' in the UK how is it defined ? There are degrees of need - I wouldn't compare some of the poverty I have seen in the Uk with that in, say, India where whole families are literally living on pavements (obscenely, in my view, including on the road into the sumptuous 5* hotel my company booked for me) or Brazil, where the difference between rich and poor is staggering.
There is a definition of poverty used by the ONS. And no, you shouldn't compare UK poverty with India.
But, if you know any teachers at state schools in deprived areas talk to them; they'll have sad and depressing tales of deprived children of decent families. Westdene Seagull has touched on this in previous posts and it's true. No, of course it's not as bad as India but as one of the wealthiest countries in the world we cannot compare against them.