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x.Nicola.x
12-04-2008, 09:02 PM
Hi guys, this is a question I have to answer for one of my English essays. I would really value your opinions as this is a subject I have no knowledge about whatsoever, so any information along with your opinions would be appreciated alot. I am looking for opinions that will suit both sides of the arguement, so international adoption should be banned because... or international adoption shouldn't be banned because...

Thanks in advance :thumbs:

MarkWaldorf
12-04-2008, 09:04 PM
Do you mean what Madonna/Angelina Jolie have done?

x.Nicola.x
12-04-2008, 09:30 PM
Originally posted by MarkChap©
Do you mean what Madonna/Angelina Jolie have done?

Yeah but it's not just a ban for celebrities, it's like supposed to be for everyone.

Shaun
12-04-2008, 09:31 PM
No. If children are in need of help, then who are we to decide who provides it? (criminal records aside)

Nicky.
12-04-2008, 09:33 PM
I dont think it should be banned - our country has loads of the right needs for children, like food money, edjucation.. - and some places dont even have enuff money, food etc ..

So i dont think it should be banned - every child deserves the best life possible x

Sticks
12-04-2008, 09:51 PM
But what about children in care in the UK system, why should they be bypassed because someone wants a cute baby from overseas where the parents there are putting it up for adoption to a) make money or b) give it a better life? Could this be a backdoor to get around our tough immigration laws?

Harry!
13-04-2008, 09:19 AM
No, If I wanted a chinese kid I would adopt a cinease kid...

Shaun
13-04-2008, 04:50 PM
Originally posted by Sticks
But what about children in care in the UK system, why should they be bypassed because someone wants a cute baby from overseas where the parents there are putting it up for adoption to a) make money or b) give it a better life? Could this be a backdoor to get around our tough immigration laws?

Because they should be allowed to. It's not fair to say "if you want to adopt, it must be somebody here". Adoption is already a big enough commitment and sacrifice without being told where and when you can do it.

And ultimately the British children in need of adoption should have no preferential treatment over foreign children.

Sunny_01
13-04-2008, 05:08 PM
I am not opposed to people adopting from abroad, it gives a child a future to look forward to HOWEVER. I do think that Sticks has a point. The care system in the UK is already over stretched with children who are already cleared for adoption however because they are often a little older or dont meet specific requirements they end up staying in the system. That all said social services have made it such a difficult system that people are put off by going through the UK system.

bananarama
15-04-2008, 06:26 PM
Although it would be desirable to adopt from those in need here in the UK freedom of choice is an important principle to uphold.

xxhuskyxx
17-04-2008, 09:36 AM
We have targets to be reached for adoptions here in the UK.
Children are a commodity, we may like it or not, they are.

Personally I have no problem adopting any child from any country as long as it is all above the law and the proper checks done or the parents to be.

Captain.Remy
17-04-2008, 09:38 AM
As long as it makes a happy child then I don't see the problem. A child from overseas deserves to be happy as much as a one from UK.

Sticks
17-04-2008, 04:06 PM
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
As long as it makes a happy child then I don't see the problem. A child from overseas deserves to be happy as much as a one from UK.

Even if this is used to try and get around strict immigration rules?

Captain.Remy
17-04-2008, 04:21 PM
Message original : Sticks
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
As long as it makes a happy child then I don't see the problem. A child from overseas deserves to be happy as much as a one from UK.

Even if this is used to try and get around strict immigration rules?

Does it kill people ? Does it make people upset ? At least if it was dangerous I would have agreed with you, but your point is all about adopting UK children. Why ? Because they are from rich countries then they deserve to be more happy than a child from Asia, Africa, South America ?
As long as it does not hurt anyone and it makes a happy child, then I can't see where the problem is. Simple as.

Sticks
17-04-2008, 05:00 PM
The point has nothing to do with the relative prosperity of other countries, as my argument could apply to adopting a baby from the US or any other "rich" country, it is about not using one legal process, (adoption) to circumvent rules surrounding another legal process (immigration)

Captain.Remy
17-04-2008, 05:04 PM
Message original : Sticks
The point has nothing to do with the relative prosperity of other countries, as my argument could apply to adopting a baby from the US or any other "rich" country, it is about not using one legal process, (adoption) to circumvent rules surrounding another legal process (immigration)

But it's not a bad thing. I mean if there was a problem, we would not see all these couples adopting children from poor countries.
I can't see why is that a problem for you. I mean, it takes ages to adopt a children from an overseas country by that way so imagine if it was done differently, it would be worse.

x.Nicola.x
30-04-2008, 06:19 PM
Can I just say thankyou to everyone who replied for all your comments, I added them all into my essay and it really helped me. So thanks alot for all of your thoughts/opinions. :spin:

Captain.Remy
30-04-2008, 08:31 PM
Message original : x.Nicola.x
Can I just say thankyou to everyone who replied for all your comments, I added them all into my essay and it really helped me. So thanks alot for all of your thoughts/opinions. :spin:

You're welcome ! :wink:

Sticks
30-04-2008, 09:33 PM
Originally posted by x.Nicola.x
Can I just say thankyou to everyone who replied for all your comments, I added them all into my essay and it really helped me. So thanks alot for all of your thoughts/opinions. :spin:

Was this hand written or done on a word processor, if the latter, can you post it so we can read it?

x.Nicola.x
02-05-2008, 03:24 PM
Originally posted by Sticks
Originally posted by x.Nicola.x
Can I just say thankyou to everyone who replied for all your comments, I added them all into my essay and it really helped me. So thanks alot for all of your thoughts/opinions. :spin:

Was this hand written or done on a word processor, if the latter, can you post it so we can read it?

It's hand written, but I should get it back within the next few weeks hopefully so I'll try and scan it and get it posted on here :)

InTheFade
06-06-2008, 10:13 AM
sort of... there are like, thousands of children here in the uk who have been abandoned by their parents, are they less in need of a family than 'unwanted' kids in other countries? maybe, i guess, if they're living in worse conditions which is the case in third world countries, i'm supposing...

bigbr0ther
11-07-2008, 10:30 AM
I don't think it should be banned. If I were an orphan in a third world country who didn't even have enough food, I would be very grateful to be adopted by a couple in the UK or elsewhere.