I donot want them under dressed too.
But calling kids who have access to good (probably the best?) education and very good food, poor is unacceptable to me. May be its just me.
Its a misnomer to say British kids live in poverty. Poverty is living without access to food and education. these are guaranteed for them. If they are worried of going under dressed to school then that is not poverty.
my concern was uber not having competition and that has been set right with at least one other ipo-ed company. uber for me is as important as local business.
in remote areas where cab drivers would heckle riders for trip charges, uber gave a predetermined number which helped. my only worry was they not having competition and that has been set right with at least one other ipo-ed company.