NATIONALISATION OF THE FAMILY
21 January 2005
NATIONALISATION OF THE FAMILY
The effect of the nationalisation of the family was further highlighted by a report from the Centre for Policy Studies. The report showed that a single parent on welfare was better off financially than a single wage family on average earnings with a £90,000 mortgage. The weekly income per household member is £54.06 for a single parent and £55.71 for a single wage earning family.
Labour policies have consistently reinforced the attack on the family, by undermining the concept of marriage and by skewering welfare benefits towards single mothers.
The number of single parent families in the UK is higher than any other country in Western Europe.
NATIONALISATION OF THE FAMILY
The effect of the nationalisation of the family was further highlighted by a report from the Centre for Policy Studies. The report showed that a single parent on welfare was better off financially than a single wage family on average earnings with a £90,000 mortgage. The weekly income per household member is £54.06 for a single parent and £55.71 for a single wage earning family.
Labour policies have consistently reinforced the attack on the family, by undermining the concept of marriage and by skewering welfare benefits towards single mothers.
The number of single parent families in the UK is higher than any other country in Western Europe.
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