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Let Them Eat...?
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MPs rejected the plea for free school meals to be given during holidays.
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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.
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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.
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I wonder if those people who are saying "my mum did this, my grandmother did that, my carers used to do the other" know what their mums, grandmothers and carers actually had to do to keep afloat? It's all very well looking back from a middle class perspective, but I would doubt many people have actually spoken the their relatives about what dodgy things they did (or of course didn't do:) , or how they felt about it all, how difficult it really was
I agree with CG - and like her I too would sell the clothes off my back - or scrub floors if necessary - to feed my children. Children are their parents’ responsibility. However, whilst some children do come from terrible homes - and hopefully they are known to Social Services - that’s not a reason to offer free meals to all children nationwide regardless of their background. Our benefits system is, in my opinion, generous, but the sad fact is some parents don't care for their children properly - even though they have the money to do so.
Although the Government have knocked it back it has raised a lot of local support up and down the Country.
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Maybe I'm misunderstanding, bednobs. If it is limited to those children who really will go hungry, then yes, I'm all for it. As much as I detest people who don't do their best for their children, kids can't choose their parents. They're stuck with those they're born to .... unfortunately. Poor little mites.
What's disheartening about the replies (well, many of them), is the utter lack of compassion.
When you walk past a child, hungry and in trouble, do you just do that, walk past? Or do you say "Sorry you're hungry, lassie, but I can't do anything about it - blame your parents."
Or do you feed the child?
When you walk past a child, hungry and in trouble, do you just do that, walk past? Or do you say "Sorry you're hungry, lassie, but I can't do anything about it - blame your parents."
Or do you feed the child?