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Looks at OP previous posts. Looks at OP join date. Checks moderating decisions for bans around that time. Nods head sagely.
That has more than a hint of 'homework' too it.
For that reason I'm out.
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Looks at OP previous posts. Looks at OP join date. Checks moderating decisions for bans around that time. Nods head sagely.
I understand the £20 was an uplift, but to be honest this increase still didn't bring the amount awarded to anything like that required to drag people out of poverty, taking this away makes it even more difficult, coming into a time when winter bills will begin to hit.
I know there will be some, even on here, who will say if you can't afford to feed your kids don't have them, but that isn't the crux of the problem really!
None of us know individual circumstances, so judgement shouldn't be passed without that information.
As a previous poster said, it should be about educating people.
Let’s hope you don’t come unstuck and struggle to pay bills soon.
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Saying "shouldn't have the kids" is easy. So what's the solution then, sterilisation for the poor? And what of the kids who are here already, are they advocating taking kids off poor parents and putting them in care until they either get rich or get adopted by a rich family?
Calling your child Khaos really can't bode well for his future can it?
fewer!
The papers delight in printing stuff like this because they know the pitchfork mob love a bite. The Argus is classic.
Certainly, having five kids is irresponsible if they can't be supported. But the idea that people shouldn't be allowed to have families is disturbing. All a bit 'Keith Joseph'.
The idea that there is a feral underclass should only be considered against the backdrop of a feral elite that has been leading us for years.
The papers delight in printing stuff like this because they know the pitchfork mob love a bite. The Argus is classic.
Certainly, having five kids is irresponsible if they can't be supported. But the idea that people shouldn't be allowed to have families is disturbing. All a bit 'Keith Joseph'.
The idea that there is a feral underclass should only be considered against the backdrop of a feral elite that has been leading us for years.
Not sure anyone is saying that people should not have a family what they are saying (as you do) is that parent should be primary responsible for the bringing up of their children and that includes financing them.
Can't afford to look after kids, then don't have kids. Certainly don't have 5 and then bitch about how much free money you get handed.
Are you saying that the poor shouldn't have children?
Are you saying that the poor shouldn't have children?
What about the 62 year old gent who was made redundant 2 years ago, who says he can only afford to eat a couple of times a week as it is, can he have a moan?