fireball
Well-Known Member
Woh .... and what would be wrong with the father from bringing up the child instead? "Womens place is in the home" argument is (IMO) a complete non-starter ...
having said that I agree with your sentiments - dual income is required just to buy a starter home, it is then very difficult to remove the need for dual income ... perhaps a change in the tax laws to benefit those single (low) income families would be better - and not via vouchers etc etc ... but through genuine tax breaks ... but - the government wouldn't get the extra income tax or NI contributions would they .... far better for them to promote childcare with both parents working (HMG rakes off their bit), childcare company (HMG rakes off their bit again) and the employees of (and guess what - HMG gets a bit of that too!) ...
I would disagree that we have generally low wages - just a huge difference between the top and bottom earners - but that is % increases for you ...
10k + 2% = 10.2k
100k + 2% = 102k ...
will forever increase the wages difference.
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having said that I agree with your sentiments - dual income is required just to buy a starter home, it is then very difficult to remove the need for dual income ... perhaps a change in the tax laws to benefit those single (low) income families would be better - and not via vouchers etc etc ... but through genuine tax breaks ... but - the government wouldn't get the extra income tax or NI contributions would they .... far better for them to promote childcare with both parents working (HMG rakes off their bit), childcare company (HMG rakes off their bit again) and the employees of (and guess what - HMG gets a bit of that too!) ...
I would disagree that we have generally low wages - just a huge difference between the top and bottom earners - but that is % increases for you ...
10k + 2% = 10.2k
100k + 2% = 102k ...
will forever increase the wages difference.
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