Welfare creates more deadbeat parents
HIDESIGHT This is the politest term I know for people who can't be bothered giving their kids breakfast.
Rodney Hide
Thu, 06 Jun 2013
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HIDESIGHT
There’s no sharing, caring way of putting this so best just say it: the Food in Schools policy is political posturing at its worst.
The problem is not the lack of Weetbix and milk: the problem is deadbeat parents.
Food in Schools wasn’t a political issue when Labour was in
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Rodney Hide
Thu, 06 Jun 2013
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