Which parent - mom or dad?I tend to agree. If you cannot afford to raise a child then avoid becoming a parent,
Should those bereaved parents (widows etc) give their child to someone wealthier or just kill their money sapping offspring?
Which parent - mom or dad?I tend to agree. If you cannot afford to raise a child then avoid becoming a parent,
Thankfully no one ever loses a job or has an accident which means they can't work anymore
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Obviously circumstances can change and when they do then hardship will occur and rescue may be needed.
Interesting enough child tax benefit is roughly £12 billion a year. So if we wanted to we could take that money from children to pay for old people. I doubt that's what you mean to suggest, but we could. It'd be much simpler than creating a special levy for itObviously circumstances can change and when they do then hardship will occur and rescue may be needed.
But planning to get into hardship with the intention of getting rescued is wrong.
The problem is that people aren't breeding enough.I'd say it's time to stop paying people to breed
The problem is that people aren't breeding enough.
It now costs a lifetime of yours and motties' savings to get on the property ladder.
FFS, selfish old duffers eh.
WARING BULLS HIT ALERT! Another imagined clueless statement made by another crotchety old git with zero interaction with young people.![]()
Which parent - mom or dad?
Should those bereaved parents (widows etc) give their child to someone wealthier or just kill their money sapping offspring?
Eh? How much do you think you need to get on the property ladder these days then?It now costs a lifetime of yours and motties' savings to get on the property ladder.
Eh? How much do you think you need to get on the property ladder these days then?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mirror.co.uk/money/average-first-time-buyer-deposit-23772906.ampAverage first-time buyer deposit in the UK now £59,000 - check what it is in your area

You seem to be the one who is dumb...
I seem to recall paying NI and a considerable amount of tax for all of my working life, now is the time I reap some of the benefits of all that I have put into that system - though like many - I am currently claiming nothing back and do not expect.

Rubbish - who paid for the upbringing of these young people, their education, the roads, the houses, all of the infrastructure these young people use. We all stand on the shoulders of our predecessors.
£59k. Well, I can’t speak for Harry but if Nosey thinks that’s a lifetimes savings for both of us he's ****ing miles out on just me alone.