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Thursday 5 March 2009

Shock horror! Labour MP says single mums a drain on society!

http://www.tomharris.org.uk/2009/03/04/the-return-of-morality/

Too right, matey! It is time to say something before the unproductive breed their way into majority status, before the lunatics take over the asylym, before the British become fit for nothing else but the White Slave Trade ....

5 comments:

Jeff Marshall said...

16 seems a perfectly good age for a girl to have a child. It is a biologically opportune time.

Furthermore, I cannot see why the majority of women should have any ambition at all beyond becoming mothers. This is quite natural.

What is necessary though is that is that state support from such people is completely withdrawn. So that the cost of bringing up their illegitimate children is borne by themselves alone.

Then they might to make marriages and form families once again.

It is the Labour government in any case that has turned Britain into a nation of welfare scroungers - because it basically wishes people to be clients of the state and to deprive them of independence. It is no use a Labour MP complaining about it.

This dreadful government should be removed from office at the earliest opportunity.

Jeffrey Marshall,
British National Party

Claire Khaw said...

16 is indeed a biologically good age to have a child.

I believe that women should be given the opportunity of higher education if that is what they actually want.

An educated mother is a better, happier and more confident mother, in my opinion.

If we are talking about having children in wedlock, I would recommend marriage and motherhod in the mid 20s for a woman, so that she will have had some enjoyment of being young, free and single.

Jeff Marshall said...

Thank you for adding my comment (above), which Tom Harris deemed unsuitable for display on his blog.

It would appear that Labour do not plan to withdraw benefit from teenage single mothers just yet then...

Claire Khaw said...

He mentioned the pleasure he felt in deleting the comment of someone who had the chutzpah to declare their membership of the BNP in his blog, under his Comments Policy, I seem to remember.

Jeff Marshall said...

`Furthermore, I cannot see why the majority of women should have any ambition at all beyond becoming mothers. This is quite natural.´

On reflection, I would like to modify my comment above and instead say something like:

´There is no reason at all why the decision to become a mother should not be a cornerstone event in any woman's life. This is quite natural.´

I would like to thank the commentators at Lancaster Unity for drawing attention to my unfortunate choice of words (which in retrospect I find that I do not agree with myself) and also thank them for the trouble they have taken of late to scrutinise some of my recent postings so rigorously.