4 million kids in poverty is a relative term. The measure of poverty is a percentage of average income. There are very few kids actually living in real poverty, not enough food, lack of shelter, no education etc..
Homelessness abolished? Will never happen, unless you force people into prison or workhouses. Some people fall out of the bottom end of society, this will always happen no matter how far wealth is redistributed.
NHS waiting lists and beds. Tough topic. An ageing population means more and more money will need to be poured into the NHS, where is the correct level of taxation to support this. I do not have the answer for everybody, we all need to make a judgement on that one.
Drug addicts? Self inflicted in most cases.
Police officers using food banks. Utterly self inflicted, just spend less money or have less kids. They earn a decent wage.
Interest rates and unaffordable homes. I call BS, if working just do less of new phones, wide screen TVs, socialising, holidays etc etc.. We all like these things but when saving for a first home you give it up. Oh, and the new car on finance.
You’re almost as out of touch with reality as Johnson.
Totally unbelievable “I’m alright Jack” attitude.