mr. russell brown. >> thank you, mr. speaker. what does it say about our society when a bbc documentary on child poverty ends with the words of a child, when she says, "and i do not want to grow up to speed? >> it says, frankly, that we need to do far more, not just here in the u.k., but around the world. we have maintained the pledge, and we are keeping the pledge, so we increase our budget of the gross national income by 2013. that is a difficult pledge to make, but i think even at times of difficulty, we should not break up promises to the poorest people in the world. in terms of child poverty is not just looking at benefit levels but actually at mobility. how do we help people get out of poverty and stay out of poverty? that is what this government is putting so much emphasis -- that is why. >> mr. speaker, i had the honor to represent the only tend to have given its name to international sport, rugby football. will the prime minister join me in expressing gratitude to the new zealand authorities for proceeding despite the re