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Girls 'too Poor' To Buy Sanitary Protection Missing School
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i saw this on the news thread earlier, doesn't seem right at all. surely these products are essential, and not too expensive. perhaps they could be supplied on the NHS to poorer families.
19:21 Tue 14th Mar 2017
I maybe reading between the lines here but this looks more like a cultural thing rather than not being able to afford them.
Here their face book page.
https:/ /www.fa cebook. com/fre edom4gi rls16/
Dave.
Here their face book page.
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Dave.
Dave the school approached that group because of the girls absence - in the article one of the girls states
//"I didn't get any money because my mum was a single parent and she had five mouths to feed, so there wasn't much leftover money in the pot to be giving to us."//
how the hell is that cultural?
//"I didn't get any money because my mum was a single parent and she had five mouths to feed, so there wasn't much leftover money in the pot to be giving to us."//
how the hell is that cultural?
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From the report:
"I didn't get any money because my mum was a single parent and she had five mouths to feed,…”
So she would have been receiving (among many other gifts and monies) £75.50 in Child Benefit each and every week. More than enough to provide for her daughter’s essential requirements.
It’s a matter of priorities, which I imagine are not too well considered in some quarters. Another load of baseless drivel.
"I didn't get any money because my mum was a single parent and she had five mouths to feed,…”
So she would have been receiving (among many other gifts and monies) £75.50 in Child Benefit each and every week. More than enough to provide for her daughter’s essential requirements.
It’s a matter of priorities, which I imagine are not too well considered in some quarters. Another load of baseless drivel.
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