mr. graham allen. question no. 6. >> i lead a committee of cabinet ministers specifically to family issues including the importance of early intervention. it is central to what this government is trying to achieve. we do believe if you change the chances of the least well off you have a better chance of genuinely lifting young people out of poverty and keeping them there. and take a close interest as my right hon. friend the education secretary and the chancellor in the work of the hon. gentleman and a real difference he has made in terms of prioritizing of the intervention in our country. >> can i thank all three policy leaders for their consistent support for early intervention and their generous welcome to my two reports. i ask the prime minister, early intervention with babies, children and young people a scheme for all departments in the next comprehensive spending review so not only will children be able to better their chances but government and the taxpayer will be able to reduce the costs of f