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Mothers staging hunger strike at Parliament for parents who cannot feed children
I would get 2 Police vans
and remove them to the Bridge road away for our Parliament. It is a security danger as any terrorist can place a bomb in a gift bag. https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/03...90_634x422.jpg https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/03...38_634x422.jpg Loads of places to place a bomb [A group of six mothers will begin a five-day hunger strike outside Parliament on Mother’s Day to draw attention to parents in the UK who are skipping meals to feed their children. The mothers taking part in the peaceful protest , set up by Mother’s Manifesto, plan to strike without food from Sunday to Thursday, with a meeting in Parliament to discuss next steps with MPs scheduled for Tuesday at 11.30am.] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/pa...-children.html Armed Police are not far from them. |
Really ? C'mon who cant afford to feed their kids?
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Nothing wrong with their hunger strike But not next to our Parliament. We are on high alert |
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The sad reality is that there are parents who're skipping meals in order to feed their children. Maybe they're just crap with money, or maybe they're not gaming the system enough - whatever, it's not the children's fault. |
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But there is a lot of rhetoric out there about poorer families, especially single mothers. Food deserts are a thing, where those who don't have cars can't easily access decent food in their neighbourhoods, and even foodbanks can only do so much. Plus, Home Ec in schools isn't what it once was. I'm on another forum, and some of the older female members talk about how they were taught to shop decently, and to batch cook, or at least to affordably cook. (I know there's a chance they were exaggerating the quality of their schooling and/or learned these things fron their families) No-one is just born knowing these things, and to be frank if someone ends up a young single mother with little-to-no familial support, chances are they wouldn't have learned these things at home, and schools don't teach them to the same extent as they (possibly apocraphylly) did before... Sorry, this is one of the few issues I'll get on my soapbox about :joker: |
I'm not getting into an argument ,I will always question why a child cant be fed in this day and age,the parent will get benefits and help, kids for me who cant be fed are those who are starving in war torn countries and the like, Do you know how many millions of tons of food is wasted in the UK , so no kids need to starve ,they should come before everything
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It's ridiculous how supermarkets throw out still viable food, and potentially prosecute people for dumpster diving.
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Surely they could have a slice of wafer thin Ham?
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Yes, it's true kids go starving in this country while the UK 'government' is perfectly happy to fund new homes for illegals entering our country.:fist:
Costs running into millions of pounds each day. New homes and flats built especially for illegals. :mad: While kids born here suffer. Also, what this grovelling UK 'government' does in terms of billions spent on other country's wars, Foreign Aid, etc, is enough to make any British citizen unbearably angry. |
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