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Is She Expecting The Tax Payer To Pick Up The Tab.?

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webbo3 | 09:32 Sat 12th May 2018 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5719707/Jobless-singleton-Claire-adopted-four-African-orphans-wants-home-Dorset.html#comments

No Job, no husband...
shes going to need a bigger home......taxpayer
doctors for the 4 of them............taxpayer
schooling.................taxpayer
dentists...............taxpayer
benefits...............taxpayer.

if she wants to look after them she can set up her crowd funding page and stay there.
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It's grossly unfair to suggest that anyone who wonders how she is going to do this is spiteful or uncaring. She has no job, no obvious qualifications and nowhere of her own to live - of course she's done a great thing in adopting them but the facts of how she is going to support them financially need consideration and you have to be pretty well off to bring up 4...
19:49 Sat 12th May 2018
Togo // Perhaps she sees them as a guaranteed source of "income".

I can't see how she could make a profit by bringing up four children on benefits.
Maybe there is something others know from experience that we don't, Clover?..x
Everone knows there are people whose career is having babies for a living.
Are you claiming you don't know that this is the case, Gness or just making veiled accusations?
You decide, Talbot...you do anyway.
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Is sad that this act of love and kindness is met with such spite and suspicion.
Always room for more don’t you know? ....What’s that? ....we’re sinking....Lefties and children first....
Err you forgot a bit of my post. If you are going to "quote" me use all of the quote and highlight the part you wish to emphasise.

This part was deliberately missed.
//without having to justify her own non participation in the responsibility to maintain herself?
Is it ethical to remove these children from their country of birth ?
When families emigrate, do the wee ones not usually go too?
They go but are not always happy to go.

//Help Bring The Upshall Children Home//

That is not a correct statement is it?

There is a problem, though. While love is clearly in abundance in this family, money is not. The political climate in Tanzania (meaning Westerners aren’t finding it as easy to get work) means Claire isn’t working — and is finding it difficult to support her family.



Westerners?
Claire would have loved to remain there, Anne...and bring her children up there...that was always her intention.....it became impossible...
I suppose she could return alone and leave them to their fate.
Claire was just 19, barely more than a child herself, when she headed to Tanzania to work — unpaid, save for bed and board

I have lived and volunteered in Tanzania for almost 6 years now



How did she accrue her savings that have now run out?

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the corbyloon
\\When families emigrate, do the wee ones not usually go too?//#

yes, but they are not her children.
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Islay.

\\Is sad that this act of love and kindness is met with such spite and suspicion.//

not at all, she is not Pitt and Jolie, the tax payer will end up footing the bill.
She adopted them, they are her children.


btw
anyone who has acquainted themselves with the facts before commenting is welcome to answer my previous question...blind me with facts
Webbo am glad to see your crystal ball is working well!!
Well, after this thread, that cheered me....catching up on recorded gardening programmes....Love Your Garden.....Hari...the Gurkha who lost both legs.....
His colleagues thought enough of him to nominate him for a garden....and so many folk made it happen....how happy he was when he saw it...
Did me good to see caring folk....nice, isn't it.... :-)
WEBBO, when wee ones are adopted in this country, who is legally responsible for them and why?

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