Ah yes, this old chestnut. Hooray! You've got 'heating' and 'indoor toilets', you've even got a colour telly and smoke! Congratulations on being out of poverty!
Do I have to explain that poverty is not measured by 'what we have now versus 30
years ago'? What sort of metric is that to apply? How does it explain the problems facing families who cannot afford to pay their power bills, eat properly and get to school/work without having to sacrifice one? Are you going to SERIOUSLY tell me that because this household might have a big telly and someone might smoke that they could correct their situation by ceasing smoking and trading in their telly for a smaller one? Or should they instead take up your 'own
company zero contract hours' business model (I may not have done it justice)?!?
Your comment on 'bored civil servants', etc,'is egregious to me, as is your dismissal of poverty generally unless it fits your tiny Victorian era definition box.
The truth is there absolutely is poverty in the UK as well as a gross wealth inequity.
https://cpag.org.uk/child-poverty/what-poverty