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Look at his previous posts all trying to cause trouble.0
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i have freedom of speech and wriiten word, i shall like this post to remain here, if it is removed is shall declare that all who oppose or remove or lock it are bias and predjudice, and therefor subject to discrimination activitys.
according to the government the csa and its money from errant fathers helps to addresse the issue of major child poverty in britian
if there is so much child poverty in the uk do you think its right for the government and charitys to donate millions of pounds to other countrys. or is it just fallacy that child poverty exists in britian, as if child poverty is real here we should address that first shouldnt we ?
are the government really telling the truth ?
Would just have to point out that money raised by Comic Relief does not only go to Africa, it is also spent on projects in the UK to help those experiencing problems here! Therefore your "opinions" become even less pertinent and intelligent than they originally appeared.:D
Yes, there are children living in poverty in the UK: yes, this does need addressing! And the first thing to address is the number of non-resident fathers who do not support their children and expect the state to do it for them;) ."there are some persons in this World who, unable to give better proof of being wise, take a strange delight in showing what they think they have sagaciously read in mankind by uncharitable suspicions of them"(Herman Melville)0 -
I love it when this happens, she just posts a thread, then sits back and watches the fireworks... the best thing anyone can do is never to respond to anything she does, she will soon get bored...0
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moggylover wrote: »
And the first thing to address is the number of non-resident fathers who do not support their children and expect the state to do it for them;) .
Ahem, as a percentage the failure rate of female NRP's to cough up is much higher. It's about time someone gave them a bit of a roasting.0 -
I am locking this thread and reporting it to abuse for several reasons not least the following:
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Please bear in mind the main purpose of the site is to save money. The forum team has therefore been instructed to prioritise its time on the MoneySaving forums.
This is not a money SAVING issue, it is a matter of the law that all NRP's are required to pay maintenance, the fact that some chose not to is also a matter of public record.
If you wish to continue this discusion then I suggest you start a new thread in discussion time where I am sure you will get the response you desire.
This thread has not been locked for any reasons of predjudice just that it does not have any relevence on this board.Free/impartial debt advice: Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) | National Debtline | Find your local CAB0
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