richardm
Philosopher
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I would scrap all child benefit, with immediate effect. Having children is a lifestyle choice. No one subsidises my lifestyle choices so why should I have to subsidise those who want to have babies? If the argument is one about avoiding child poverty, then my view is that those too poor to feed and clothe them should not be having children in the first place.
Quite right. And those who do have them and then find themselves too poor to feed and clothe them can drown them in a bucket so that they don't become a burden on the state.
Edit: Obviously they'll have to provide their own bucket since the current round of cutbacks means the municipal ones have been withdrawn and sold to India.
Edit again: Unless some philanthropist comes up with some sort of scheme to provide a charitable bucket in every town, not unlike the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association of yore. Unless we could perhaps press those old troughs back into service, a sort of repurposing, as the popular term has it? I know a lot of them are being used as flower beds these days but I'm sure we could find some unemployed person to empty them out for cheap. It sure looks like there's going to be plenty more of those hanging around.
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