The National Children’s Bureau has been campaigning in response to the Chancellor’s latest spending review. Children, young people and families have been getting involved to tell the Chancellor what they think money should be spent on. Last week, they held an online meeting to discuss the issues raised by their campaign called #GiveUsAChancellor.
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