A government minister today strongly criticizes Reform UK's definition of 'pro-family' policies, labeling them as exclusionary, just as hundreds of new family support centers are set to launch across England. The minister emphasizes that these new hubs aim to be truly inclusive, transforming communities by welcoming all types of families.
Minister Champions Inclusive Family Support Centers
Olivia Bailey, the government's early years minister, states her desire for the new facilities to serve every family. She highlights the importance of these centers in fostering community spirit and providing vital assistance, contrasting them with past approaches.
The minister specifically refers to the previous Conservative government's dismantling of the original Sure Start program as 'criminal.' The upcoming rollout on Monday marks a significant step towards rebuilding accessible community resources. (according to Reuters)
Reform UK's Policies Deemed 'Exclusionary Sham'
Bailey directly challenges Reform UK's stance on family values, asserting that their policies are a 'sham' because they fail to embrace diverse family structures. She argues that a truly pro-family approach must extend beyond traditional definitions. (according to BBC News)
The critique comes as political debate intensifies around social support initiatives. The minister's comments underscore a commitment to broad-based family assistance, ensuring no family feels overlooked.
Reference: World news | The Guardian







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