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Old 19-02-2015, 12:49   #7
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Re: Pregnant woman on benefits plans child number 13 and 14

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Originally Posted by alanbjames View Post
They will be needing a coach before long and a driver.
They'll be demanding a bigger house too, all on the state. The benefits system was never invisaged to support irresponsible woman like this but as a safety net for the unfortunate.

A benefits cap at the average wage (~£26,000) including deductions, so much less actual take-home pay and limiting child benefit to only two children might get these baby factories out of the birthing chair for 5 minutes.
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