26 Aug 2010 01:43:18
Amanda Craig has got a suggestion which may suppress Iain Duncan Smith and the Chancellor, George Osborne. How it is known, the controversy theme is welfare reform. Amanda says that the number of children should be limited from poor people because the ecological doesn’t needs a lot of people on the World.
Craig, who has two teenage children by her husband, Rob Cohen, an Old Etonian economist, says: "Surely, this is something that the new Government could look at. The benefits system actively encourages poor people to have large families, which can't be good for responsible parenting, for the children involved or for the environment.
"Those who work and pay taxes have to consider very carefully the number of children they have. Most stop at two. Why should those on benefits be any different?"
Craig, 50, who was educated at Bedales School, has written in the past about how much she would have liked a third child. "To have had one when we first became a couple would have been the end of our relationship, but, by the time we could afford a baby, I was too old to have more than two," she said.
Craig, who has two teenage children by her husband, Rob Cohen, an Old Etonian economist, says: "Surely, this is something that the new Government could look at. The benefits system actively encourages poor people to have large families, which can't be good for responsible parenting, for the children involved or for the environment.
"Those who work and pay taxes have to consider very carefully the number of children they have. Most stop at two. Why should those on benefits be any different?"
Craig, 50, who was educated at Bedales School, has written in the past about how much she would have liked a third child. "To have had one when we first became a couple would have been the end of our relationship, but, by the time we could afford a baby, I was too old to have more than two," she said.