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justnotsure
30-09-2009, 12:27 PM
of 15 and 16 year old mothers.
Now come on people can anyone think of some good points about this particular policy.......I for one am so glad that Gordon is thinking of spending my hard earned taxes on this one when most people in this country have to work 50 hours a week to have a decent standard of living, both parents are out at work to make ends meet and children left with other people (more poorly paid that the parents) to be brought up and/or by the state education system.
Why does he think that the state should step in to solve every problem in society with its bureaucracy and control. What values does "the state" have - why is everyone happy to let the state run huge portions of their life?
I will reveal that I am the now middle aged child of a very young mother who became a single parent and I do not like the implication that such people are "problems" to be sorted out by the state. Ok I am not unrealistic thst these people made need support and help for the sake of their children but why is the state doing it.
djhooker
30-09-2009, 02:05 PM
looks like gordy just lost the vote of every single mother in britain, so i guess that's a good thing. the more votes this fucking dummy loses the better.
freespark
30-09-2009, 02:09 PM
Only to be replaced by another fucking dummy...
Rinse and repeat.
91181
30-09-2009, 02:11 PM
Its so obvious Camerons being set up for the hot seat ..
logos880
30-09-2009, 02:59 PM
Only to be replaced by another fucking dummy...
Rinse and repeat.
Wait a second...are you saying that his replacement has already been decided and will pick up where he left off?! ;)
cpfc12
30-09-2009, 04:10 PM
Teenage mothers will be sent to hostels, not given council flats, vows Brown
By James Slack
Last updated at 1:33 AM on 30th September 2009
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Charley Corker with son Julian: Ignored her big sister's warnings
Teenage single mothers will be sent to live in supervised homes rather than given council houses, Mr Brown announced.
They will be taught how to bring up children under plans designed to reduce the number of teen pregnancies.
The policy, which has echoes of the Victorian homes for fallen women, is an admission that Labour has failed to tackle the serial abuse of the benefits system by single teenage mothers.
Vowing not to ‘shy away from taking difficult decisions on tough social questions’, the Prime Minister admitted that the scandal of ‘children having children’ has gone unspoken for too long.
He told the conference: ‘It cannot be right for a girl of 16 to get pregnant, be given the keys to a council flat and be left on her own.
‘From now on all 16 and 17-year-old parents who get support from the taxpayer will be placed in a network of supervised homes.’
Groups of between ten and 100 teenage mothers will be housed in residential units with job clubs, creches and parenting classes.
They will be made to sign behaviour contracts and if they break the rules they will be thrown out and sent to facilities with a tougher regime.
The Prime Minister’s policy advisers said that the Government will invest £30million over the next three years to buy 500 new places at existing supported housing projects.
But the plans appeared to contain a spending bombshell.
More...'Mugging for the middle classes': Brown's free childcare for poor could cost better-off families £2,000 a year
Placing every 16 and 17-year-old eligible for council housing in supervised hostels by the end of 2012 would be unlikely unless tens of millions more is poured into the scheme.
Every year 2,000 teenage mothers apply for a council house and in total 10,000 16 and 17-year-olds enter social housing, meaning more than 6,000 places are likely to be required over three years.
Britain has the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in Europe.
Last year 44,700 children were born to girls aged 19 or less, of which around 1,100 were to those aged between 11 and 15.
Nine out of ten teenage mothers have their children out of wedlock.
Only when sufficient supported accommodation has been provided will legislation be introduced to ensure that no one aged 16 or 17 can be left alone in social housing without support or rules.
Downing Street officials insisted that young mums living with their parents would not be wrenched from the family home.
The prospect of moving into a hostel might deter some teenagers from following the same path as Charley Corker, who was 15 when she became pregnant with her son Julian.
Big sister Carrie caused a national furore in 2000 when she became pregnant at just 12 with her son Jordan, and pleaded with Charley not to make the same mistake. It fell on deaf ears.
The pair, from Sheffield, have brought up their children separately from the fathers.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1217047/Teenage-mothers-sent-hostels-council-flats-vows-Brown.html#ixzz0SbRQg9NB
wakeup2nwo
30-09-2009, 04:22 PM
Wait a second...are you saying that his replacement has already been decided and will pick up where he left off?! ;)
that's right! its how its been done for decades and will happen for decades more if we the people dont do something about it!:mad:
wakeup2nwo
30-09-2009, 04:26 PM
Its so obvious Camerons being set up for the hot seat ..
yep ive been thinking this for over a year, he is such a liar and a good one at that, he's been groomed for this for a long time just like Obama was groomed, just pawns on a chess board...
logos880
30-09-2009, 04:28 PM
that's right! its how its been done for decades and will happen for decades more if we the people dont do something about it!:mad:
Well said my friend, I think I should've used a :rolleyes: instead of a ;) after my original post here!
wakeup2nwo
30-09-2009, 04:33 PM
Well said my friend, I think I should've used a :rolleyes: instead of a ;) after my original post here!
lol, yea i wasn't sure weather you was being sarcastic :D
jack5
30-09-2009, 04:43 PM
looks like gordy just lost the vote of every single mother in britain, so i guess that's a good thing. the more votes this fucking dummy loses the better.
And the more votes the cabbage patch doll collects.Out of the frying pan into the fire me thinks!
veritasvoice
30-09-2009, 04:44 PM
Its so obvious Camerons being set up for the hot seat ..
Was about to say...and the pendulum swings from false left to false right...here we go again.
decim
30-09-2009, 04:57 PM
A load of boll#cks.
All those 'policies' will be from the eu/demos/common purpose & then dribbled out of the blathering oaf's gob.
liesborn treason 2010, over a hundred thousand 100,000, new regulations & 'laws' to turn the screw so tight you won't be able to have a shite without the correct environMental licence & lazer etching your postcode on it..
The westminster 'village' is a charade, full of judas/janus hybrid reptilian lickspittle's, selling us out for silver & gold while sucking rothschild co#k.
A coup de tat without a shot being fired.
Not even a Chinaman with a placky bag stopping a tank.
Not one UK citizen under 50 has had any say on the eu.
grenadene
30-09-2009, 05:32 PM
Was about to say...and the pendulum swings from false left to false right...here we go again.
Absolutely.... a true blue alternative to dealing with these pesky immoral blots on our utopia. We already have compulsory internment camps.... they are called council estates....:rolleyes: I take it he's never been to one
snapdragon
30-09-2009, 06:44 PM
He also admits that there will be a New World Ooder
London G20, Gordon Brown - "New World Order is emerging" - YouTube
Also have a look at the end of this...
Gordon Brown's comical interview ending (30Sept09) - YouTube
dolores1
30-09-2009, 07:59 PM
He can now say what he likes to stir it, he knows the election is going to the cons.
More brown sauce?
guuna
30-09-2009, 09:19 PM
He can now say what he likes to stir it, he knows the election is going to the cons.
More brown sauce?
That fucktard Brown is handing the golden keys to the crapper over to Cameron, little difference anyway...
mynameis
30-09-2009, 10:03 PM
Do the state run hostels promote common purpose, brainwashing, or actual help for unwed teen mothers?
sannox
30-09-2009, 10:27 PM
Its so obvious Camerons being set up for the hot seat ..
its almost a replay of the obama campaign were mcain did his best to look every bit the right wing dittery old sod :eek::D.
nostro75
01-10-2009, 06:47 PM
Cameron is not being lined up as pm, its George osbourne the shadow finance guy,,,,he's a bilderberg member or has attended there meetings where as cameron has not.
guuna
01-10-2009, 07:15 PM
Do the state run hostels promote common purpose, brainwashing, or actual help for unwed teen mothers?
My guess would be that they don't plan on offering any real help for single mothers. Common Purpose could well be behind this 'initiative' and cp and brainwashing go hand in glove.(as do Nu Liarbore and all the main parties.)
wildhorse
01-10-2009, 07:31 PM
My guess would be that they don't plan on offering any real help for single mothers. Common Purpose could well be behind this 'initiative' and cp and brainwashing go hand in glove.(as do Nu Liarbore and all the main parties.)
abso-fucking-lutely
now when the SS drove me down from Bishop Auckland where me and my newborn baby were effectively held hostage, we were drove down to Sale, Greater Manchester by a kleptemaniac hiring a Range Rover for the journey (driving up ppls arses on the motorway)
Got to a friendly jailhouse shall we say where I would have been scheduled this scheduled that and had sessions here and sessions there. I asked if I could take my laptop in and I would not have been allowed due to the privacy of the other residents (who I wasnt allowed to talk to btw)
£3,000 a week it would have cost the taxpayer at least...thats just based on a teenage childrens home.
thing is, this young mums camp sounds like just the same thing. However, once in these little 'camps' the people in there are effectively in the hands of these social workers or support workers. If they don't like you, then they will take your baby from you and these young teenage mothers wont stand a chance. I really do not like this idea....
starting with the 'possible abusers' (anyone) now moving onto the 'young teenage mothers'
if it was about tackling teenage pregnancy then they wouldnt have left the last generation to degenerate they way it did.
guuna
01-10-2009, 07:37 PM
abso-fucking-lutely
now when the SS drove me down from Bishop Auckland where me and my newborn baby were effectively held hostage, we were drove down to Sale, Greater Manchester by a kleptemaniac hiring a Range Rover for the journey (driving up ppls arses on the motorway)
Got to a friendly jailhouse shall we say where I would have been scheduled this scheduled that and had sessions here and sessions there. I asked if I could take my laptop in and I would not have been allowed due to the privacy of the other residents (who I wasnt allowed to talk to btw)
£3,000 a week it would have cost the taxpayer at least...thats just based on a teenage childrens home.
thing is, this young mums camp sounds like just the same thing. However, once in these little 'camps' the people in there are effectively in the hands of these social workers or support workers. If they don't like you, then they will take your baby from you and these young teenage mothers wont stand a chance. I really do not like this idea....
starting with the 'possible abusers' (anyone) now moving onto the 'young teenage mothers'
if it was about tackling teenage pregnancy then they wouldnt have left the last generation to degenerate they way it did.
right you are.
I'm also concerned that any of these single mothers halfway houses could become a magnet for undesirable characters to abuse kids, witness the similar revelations from Barnados a few years ago.
Perhaps certain people very high up in government want this as a source of vulnerable victims? A horrid thought but I wouldn't put something like that past such evil minds.