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... not necessarily assist in reducing poverty. The 2001 Charity Commission said that poverty concerns those who 'cannot afford the normal things in life that most people take for granted'. However, paying for the private is not a normal thing that that most people are able to afford and take for granted as they are accessible to those who are well off enough to afford such education. Furthermore, the trust is to provide bursaries for the children of workers who have been made redundant from jobs in the car industry. There is no evidence that the workers are actually poor. It is only clear that they no longer have jobs in the car industry and this does not necessarily indicate that they are poor. The bequest did not confine the bursaries to be for the children of poor workers who have been made redundant from jobs in the car industry. Therefore, ...
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