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
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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