Monday, 23 January 2012

I'm a single parent and....

How many times are we now hearing, "I'm a single parent and I can't afford to have my benefits cut or I can't afford to have my faulty implants removed." With the implants if a woman has had to have them for reconstruction work due to cancer or some other serious physical medical reason then I agree that the NHS should replace then if it has been done on the NHS. But if it has been done privately for vanity reasons because I want to look like Jordan attitude etc then tough luck. Some of these women have paid up to £4,000 to have these implants carried out they can find this money, but when it comes to having them removed they begin to cry poverty, and demand that the state pays. Why? Then we have the single parent, women who may see their benefits cut, they complain that their children will suffer, many of these single women  have two or more children. In many cases these women wanted children without the responsibility, they have sex with different men and don't care about the consequences because the state will pay them. There was a woman a few months ago who admitted that she had seven children with six different men and none of them paid anything towards the upkeep of the children. These are not one off mistakes these are deliberate acts of, "I'll do what I want and don't give a damn about the consequences." We have lesbian women who say that it is their right to have children even though the process of getting pregnant and having children is done by artificial means. The Coalition is now saying that benefits should be limited to no more than £26,000 a year or £500 a week. How many working families earn anywhere near this amount. Yet well of working tax paying families may also see their benefits cut, they might be able to afford it but that's not the problem they are paying tax and should not suffer the same ignominy, as these spongers and moraless women.  The one thing that the media does not do is ask these women who complain that they are single parents is are they single parents because their partner has died, or has left them and as a result they are in dire straits. Or they wanted to be single parents that being the case then they have to except the consequences likewise people who want large families they can have them but after two children the state will not pay for anymore children. This should also apply to any family two adults and two children after that you are non your own. People have now to be told to take responsibility for their selfish actions.    

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