Sure, but I’m not sure many people would describe that as destitute. Kind of like using a food bank once and being described as “reliant on food banks to live”.
What nonsense. They specify that 1.5 million people are estimated to meet the definition of destitution as laid out in the document - or are, in common parlance, "destitute"
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You are ignoring the duration of this "destitution" quite pointedly. You are actively seeking to deceive. JRF very careful in their language to obfuscate this point. JRF trying to attach the common parlance to their own definition. Alston not careful and misleading.
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If JRF want to appropriate and steer the language by defining destitution then
@Chris_Goulden has a duty to explain the duration of his episodes and how the spot rate of destitution is related to the annual rate.
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