//I can't see how anyone believes that bringing up children is ever the easier or lazier option!// I don't believe anybody is suggesting it is the "easier option". Such people will churn out kids whatever their circumstances. They are unlikely to be able (or willing) to earn enough to keep them so benefits is a suitable choice. Unlike working people, more...
//An extra million children could be living in poverty in Britain in less than five years.//
err, that's not exactly being very optimistic of the election chances of messrs Corbyn and McDonnell, who are supposed to be riding over the hill on 13th December to "end austerity" and this kind of poverty? how can it then increase in less than 5 years?
"What Are The Parents Spending Child Benefit On" - Iphones, 55inch plasma, cigs, dope, white lighting, vape juice, takeaway. Basically they are overpaid.
don't know the answer to that, but some do seem to spend money on Mcdonalds going on the last time i was in one, many families were in one having their tea...
they can spend it how they like i guess, but shoes don't have to cost a packet do they?
They are spending it on rent/mortgage, food, gas , electricity, phone, cars, petrol, insurance, upkeep, clothes, soap, shampoo, conditioner, laundry products, equipment for school... etc etc.
Shoes are not necessarily cheap for growing children. You can buy them cheap- and ruin the shape of their feet. That is one thing I never bought "cheaply".
I have seen young parents in Iceland buying single ready meals x 4 for their families, costing much more than the ingredients needed to make twice as much food. All my kids left home for Uni knowing how to make at least 7 meals from scratch. Young people would be better off being taught budgeting and cookery at school as mandatory subjects instead of making them do a foreign language or Religious Studies.
it sounds cold, but why do they keep pumping out kids, if their skint..oh accident or condom broke, pill didnt work, implant didnt work, missionary never worked, seems there is a lot of (didnt work)
i used to hear some young girls, saying get knocked up, get council flat or house, it's easy, not sure if that happens today though, and not all mothers are like that, i know..perhaps child benefit for just one child only.
£13 ish a week, is never going to be financially worth having a baby for. There are so many things that need paying for- and, of course, circumstances can change, even after having a much wanted and planned for child.
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