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Horrific, unregulated, and very profitable. The companies making cash from Englandโ€™s children in care | George Monbiot
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Horrific, unregulated, and very profitable. The companies making cash from Englandโ€™s children in care | George Monbiot

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Councils are sending vulnerable kids to homes run by money-grabbing cowboys and private-equity vultures

Bring your suitcase, your bin liner, your dumpy bag. Theyโ€™re handing out money faster than you can stuff it in a sack. All you need do is join the market in what may now be Englandโ€™s most lucrative commodity. A commodity with arms and legs, hearts and brains, thoughts and feelings. Children.

Two years ago I stumbled into this issue after discovering that children in care who were being helped by a local charity Iโ€™m involved with were suddenly being whisked away, terminating the amazing progress they had been making, breaking their relationships, their sense of home, stability and security. When I began exploring why this was happening, I could scarcely believe what I was seeing: a highly lucrative trade in highly vulnerable young people. Children in โ€œcareโ€ were being exchanged between private equity companies for ยฃ100,000 apiece. That figure is now wrong. Today they are worth far more.

George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist

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