
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. Theyโre 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 Englandโs 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 Iโm 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 โcareโ 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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