I'm glad to see that you haven't become less monotonically negative and miserable whilst I've been away, Tony.
There is poverty everywhere - every single country. And I already pointed out exactly the same point when quoting the Gini Coefficient (because poverty = inequality, they are both measures of the dispersion of wealth). You will be able to smile to yourself and think that you've 'won' every conversation if the only thing you ever do is look for a single imperfection within an imperfect world and post that.
Christ, reminds me why I vanished. Here you go, wallow in this:
12 Facts About Poverty in Europe | The Borgen Project
Having a bigger gap between rich and poor and a strict authoritarian government is exactly the opposite to what many Brexit voters wanted. I thought Brexit was about improving the lot of those left behind at the expense of others living a relatively wealthy life, and about pesky regulations being imposed on them by a strict rule based organisation. Singapore sounds great for well qualified people in an occupation which is in demand, but that system would not work in the UK. We have a larger population and a different political system. Isn’t Dyson opening up an electric car factory there? Preferring Singapore to Brexit Britain. Note that report says we should continue to give foreign aid. Something that is under attack from the Brexit loving politicians.