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Let Them Eat...?
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MPs rejected the plea for free school meals to be given during holidays.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ educati on/2020 /oct/21 /marcus -rashfo rd-in-d espair- as-mps- reject- free-sc hool-me al-plan
Should be very good news for all the Answerbanks who think poor families spend too much on smoking, gambling, etc, so should get NO more handouts!
Let them eat cake! Or nothing.
Charles Dickens would not believe it.
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Should be very good news for all the Answerbanks who think poor families spend too much on smoking, gambling, etc, so should get NO more handouts!
Let them eat cake! Or nothing.
Charles Dickens would not believe it.
A
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//Do you believe in helping the needy, or do you think they should go to hell.//
I don’t believe anybody should “go to hell” (well, with one or two exceptions, perhaps!). But this is not a binary choice. The problem I have is that governments are unable to distinguish between the needy and the not so needy. The end result is that in order to provide for the (very few) needy vast sums are squandered on all the others, many of whom have made a lifestyle choice to live off the backs of taxpayers. Until that problem can be solved I’m afraid the needy will have to make do (which most of them could if they approached their circumstances properly).
People who live on benefits have to feed their children during school holidays. They are largely unaffected by the Covid crisis so I see no reason why they should receive additional funds outside term time.
//…but a handful of chips and a couple of sausages!//
Children should not live on a handful of chips and a couple of sausages. Their parents should ensure more wholesome (and usually cheaper) food is provided for them, viz: //i dont really understand why it seems to be 15 ppw. I could and do! spend much less than that on 7 lunches for my daughter//
I don’t believe anybody should “go to hell” (well, with one or two exceptions, perhaps!). But this is not a binary choice. The problem I have is that governments are unable to distinguish between the needy and the not so needy. The end result is that in order to provide for the (very few) needy vast sums are squandered on all the others, many of whom have made a lifestyle choice to live off the backs of taxpayers. Until that problem can be solved I’m afraid the needy will have to make do (which most of them could if they approached their circumstances properly).
People who live on benefits have to feed their children during school holidays. They are largely unaffected by the Covid crisis so I see no reason why they should receive additional funds outside term time.
//…but a handful of chips and a couple of sausages!//
Children should not live on a handful of chips and a couple of sausages. Their parents should ensure more wholesome (and usually cheaper) food is provided for them, viz: //i dont really understand why it seems to be 15 ppw. I could and do! spend much less than that on 7 lunches for my daughter//
//Nah,the real terrorists friend.Bojo is just incompetent.Corbyn was not only incompetent,he was a friend of murderous scum both within the IRA and the PLO.Strabard.(anagram)//
Ynna, I know you're not a fan of Jezza, but what the *** has this issue got to do with him? It's like me starting a rant about George Osborne.
Ynna, I know you're not a fan of Jezza, but what the *** has this issue got to do with him? It's like me starting a rant about George Osborne.