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Cash would in the majority of cases be spent on luxury items or simply used to pay bills. Those mothers that do not usually buy fresh fruit and veg are not likely to start just because they have some extra money in their purse! This windfall will be available to ALL mothers wether they are below the breadline or have a seven figure bank balance........ It is estimated that this "vote earner" will cost US as tax payers £80,000,000 each year........ If it is so important, why is the scheme not being introduced until 2009? |
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personally i think its a load of rubbish
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Of course a fairer distribution of the country’s wealth would remove the need for a grant in the first place. |
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It’s just a cynical ploy to try and buy votes. |
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There is just as much chance of the elder end of the population spending it on fags and booze than pregnant women. You cant tar everyone with the same brush. How can we say who deserves it the most?? |
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Of course there is nothing to stop a voucher being sold to a neighbour who will then use them for the purpose that they were intended for. And as you point out there are smaller retailers who see the voucher as cash in the till and will accept them for any goods. But how many of them have decent range of fruit and veg? If I remember correctly many years ago when child allownace was paid via a book at the post office, people had to produce the book to use the milk token to get their child’s free milk. |
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lol its a womans perogative to change her mind JB ;) no seriously after reading everything that everyones put, they make sense more than i do, i was referring to the voucher system for the people on the social when i said its a load of rubbish JB
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There already is a scheme for those on income support etc
Free milk, infant formula, vitamins, fruit and vegetables factsheet : Directgov - Parents When I was pregnant mid 60s 'welfare foods' applied to all pregnant women even though working. I got milk, iron capsules and concentrated orange juice. Since the admin of a scheme exists it would be more prudent to extend it, rather than just chuck money out - which would be subject to misuse. |
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I think it's a daft idea.
Just one point though - I think it's £120 not £200 as was reported earlier. Any mother who is eating healthily will do so with or without that money. Anyone else will see it as a windfall and buy more fags and booze. I do not believe that it will make one jot of difference apart from the fact that the government will spend our well earned money on it and not on the things that really matter. I thought Gordon Brown was sensible, this seems to be ridiculous. |
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the free milk and baby formula has been going on for years |
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The real answer is to make sure that the country’s wealth is distributed more fairly then there would be no need for such schemes. I have heard it stated at 20% of the population gains 80% of the created wealth. Those receiving telephone number salaries get regular increases as a percentage, which is way over and above the rate of inflation whilst the 80% get an inflation rate increase spread over two years. |
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