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Prisoner to father Child
Should a prisoner serving 30 years for drug offenses be allowed to father a child by IVF from jail .
He is currently in Wandsworth Prison and has won the right to enrol on the IVF programme.
He is currently in Wandsworth Prison and has won the right to enrol on the IVF programme.
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Yet another child to be brought into the world without a proper father. Same as when two lesbians are given the "right" and single mothers given the "right". A child is not a right or a possession. It is a new person who needs a mother and a father to be parents and role models. Is this prisoner a good role model? Is he going to be there for him or her? Can he provide for him? So how has he "won the right". Crazy pc correct but totally lacking in common sense world that we live in.
Pees me off a bit when I think that my son and his missus have just paid thousands for IVF abroad because the NHS wouldn't fund it - simply because she's a bit overweight.
They're honest, hardworking people who would never knowingly commit a crime. Their child (yes, it was successful - due in May) won't want for love or decent parenting. Can the imprisoned druggie and his girl say the same?
They're honest, hardworking people who would never knowingly commit a crime. Their child (yes, it was successful - due in May) won't want for love or decent parenting. Can the imprisoned druggie and his girl say the same?
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Ah! saxy-jag that was your son's mistake being overweight is a crime . Now had he or his wife been murderers or drug dealers then all the do gooders and prison reformers would be sending you off on 1st class travel and accomodation to the Spanish clinic .
Best of luck to your son, daughter-in-law and the new baby.
Best of luck to your son, daughter-in-law and the new baby.
My main problem with this is that there are lots of law abiding citizens who are desperate for kids and are refused IVF (postcode lottery) and cant afford to fund it them selves but this broccoli gets it for free and the WE pick up the tab of his child care.
So NO, he should not have this privilige.
Dave.
So NO, he should not have this privilige.
Dave.
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