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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-120312 4/Pregnant-mother-13-babies-taken-care.html
13 children taken into care and she is now pregnant again and says she will continue to have more until social services are prepared to let her keep one.
Are they in the wrong to refuse her or should she be forcefully sterilised, what is the answer?
Miss Winters, who left school with no qualifications and worked as a factory packer until giving birth to her first child, receives �271 a month disability allowance. An accident left it difficult for her to walk.
Mr Housden, 36, is her registered carer and they receive �511.33 a month in income support, plus �300 a month for housing benefit and council tax on their one-bedroom flat. Mr Housden used to work as a pizza delivery man but gave up 17 years ago.
13 children taken into care and she is now pregnant again and says she will continue to have more until social services are prepared to let her keep one.
Are they in the wrong to refuse her or should she be forcefully sterilised, what is the answer?
Miss Winters, who left school with no qualifications and worked as a factory packer until giving birth to her first child, receives �271 a month disability allowance. An accident left it difficult for her to walk.
Mr Housden, 36, is her registered carer and they receive �511.33 a month in income support, plus �300 a month for housing benefit and council tax on their one-bedroom flat. Mr Housden used to work as a pizza delivery man but gave up 17 years ago.
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I'd have said if she could spread her legs, she could walk.
sorry for the crudity but methinks a braincell escaped her early development.
Once again, the tax payers pick up that tab. I wonder if she got paid for this story, if she did surely that would affect any benefits?
I'd have said if she could spread her legs, she could walk.
sorry for the crudity but methinks a braincell escaped her early development.
Once again, the tax payers pick up that tab. I wonder if she got paid for this story, if she did surely that would affect any benefits?
Okay...you cannot compell this woman to have a sterilisation. I know that seems like a solution, but it's simply not viable.
It's not like she's committed a crime. She's just a burden...and you really cannot advocate sterilisation (dangerously close to eugenics) for those we may feel socially irresponsible.
By the way, has anyone noticed it's always the women who get blames whenever we see stories like this? Why not castrate all men who have sex with her? Would that be as acceptable to those who advocate her sterilization?
It's not like she's committed a crime. She's just a burden...and you really cannot advocate sterilisation (dangerously close to eugenics) for those we may feel socially irresponsible.
By the way, has anyone noticed it's always the women who get blames whenever we see stories like this? Why not castrate all men who have sex with her? Would that be as acceptable to those who advocate her sterilization?
OK I'm going to sound like a bit of a pinko here!
This is one of those cases where we are floundering because any "solution" has huge consequences by implication. Yes I'd like to sterilise her etc etc but if I think about it that sets a precident where the state has power over the individual. In the future the power would be misused, short of having an enabling act of Parliamnent for this woman only, the damage would be immense.
I just don't trust the politicians and assorted public sector busy bodies with that kind of power.
As much as it abhors me this is a case where there's very little we can do about it.
This is one of those cases where we are floundering because any "solution" has huge consequences by implication. Yes I'd like to sterilise her etc etc but if I think about it that sets a precident where the state has power over the individual. In the future the power would be misused, short of having an enabling act of Parliamnent for this woman only, the damage would be immense.
I just don't trust the politicians and assorted public sector busy bodies with that kind of power.
As much as it abhors me this is a case where there's very little we can do about it.
She admitted that social services had probably made the right decision in removing her first 13 children because of neglect, but said she had 'calmed down' now.
I think the answer may lie here.
She is already pregnant, alright give her, her wish, let her keep this one, but then keep a very close check on how she brings this baby up.
At the least sign of danger to the baby, social services should move in, she should then be arrested for neglect, tried and if convicted, she should serve a long prison sentence, taking her past record into consideration.
In hindsight this should have happened after baby 2.
I think the answer may lie here.
She is already pregnant, alright give her, her wish, let her keep this one, but then keep a very close check on how she brings this baby up.
At the least sign of danger to the baby, social services should move in, she should then be arrested for neglect, tried and if convicted, she should serve a long prison sentence, taking her past record into consideration.
In hindsight this should have happened after baby 2.
chinadog
Stop the benefits then see what happens!!
Yes an understandable knee-jerk reaction, but................
Disability allowance?????? She is unable to work.
He doesn't work because he is her registered carer??????
No money going into the house therefore.......
Income support????
Housing benefit & Council tax relief????
On what grounds could they stop these benefits?
Unless they can be found to be fraudulently claiming any of
these.
They can't stop any child benefits, because they don't get any, because the children are in care.
Stop the benefits then see what happens!!
Yes an understandable knee-jerk reaction, but................
Disability allowance?????? She is unable to work.
He doesn't work because he is her registered carer??????
No money going into the house therefore.......
Income support????
Housing benefit & Council tax relief????
On what grounds could they stop these benefits?
Unless they can be found to be fraudulently claiming any of
these.
They can't stop any child benefits, because they don't get any, because the children are in care.