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If you can't afford to live, why did you decide to be born?

Wiki quote: Kemi Badenoch has recently criticized the government's decision to scrap the two-child benefit cap, labeling it as a "budget for Benefits Street". She has warned that this decision could lead to increased welfare spending, estimated at around £3 billion annually. Badenoch emphasizes that the government must live within its means and that taxpayer-funded support should reflect the choices families make, advocating for responsible family planning.

So basically she'd rather see poor kids starve if it saves the government a few quid. This is a woman who has bragged that she gets prime steak delivered to her for lunch every day because "sandwiches are not real food."

SorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them] - 2w

Is the UK just trying to find change in the couch cushions to funnel it to Ukraine and Israel?

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Llituro [he/him, they/them] - 2w

They would also rather run the country into the ground of a fascist dictatorship than recognize people that need benefits like the poor, the disabled, and children.

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