The document discusses the problem of lack of internet access for children in low-income UK families and how it may negatively impact their education. Statistics show that around 2 million UK children do not have internet access at home, which is more common for poorer families. Without internet access at home, these children may struggle to complete homework assignments that require online research, limiting their learning potential and putting them at a disadvantage compared to children who can access the internet at home. The gap in educational attainment between low and high-income families could worsen if this issue is not addressed by the government.