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Is the Baroness correct in saying this?

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anotheoldgit | 13:25 Wed 14th Sep 2011 | News
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http://www.dailymail....s-claim-benefits.html

At last someone who is prepared to make her views known on this particular issue, and she can do this without the fear of being labelled a racist.

Good for you Baroness.
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AbsoBl00dyLutely!

At last someone with the b@lls to speak out. Wonder what the PC brigade are going to blame this on? Hmmmm?
An Indian lady making a verbal attack on the Pakistani community. Has she brought the politics of the Indian sub continent to the hollowed red benches of the Lords?
I notice she provides no evidence whatever for her claims; what a surprise.
"hollowed" lol sandy (but the same thought occurred to me)
<<without the fear of being labelled a racist. >>

No. But as Sandy says, she is open to accusations of being anti-muslim or anti pakistani/bangladeshi as she comes from a high caste Hindu family.
you need evidence jno? I thought it was common knowledge!
////Lady Flather, a former barrister who was born in the Pakistani city of Lahore when it was part of India, praised the Indian community in the UK for having taken on ‘the pattern’ of families in their adopted country, by limiting the size of their families.
But she took aim at the Pakistani community,////

And then somewhere else it tells me that,

////Currently, she is a trustee of the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation (UK)////

That tells me a lot that why she is targeting Paksitani and Bangladeshi communities and praising Indian. It’s not her own words and someone is pushing South East Asian politics into Britain. And I know few others said that. On a smaller note I am from Pakistan and have five kids. Have never claimed a peny in benefits since I arrived into this country just a week under 20 years ago and have always paid heavy taxes. On the other hand I have two very good Indian friends and they both have 2 and 3 kids each from married life. But at least further 3 (as far as they know) each outside wedlock. I am not sure what future those 6 children have and what would they pay back to the community. Perhaps that is what Lady Flather wants Pakistanis and Bangladeshis to do.
I meant 'hallowed' rather than 'hollowed'. A senior moment.
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/// On a smaller note I am from Pakistan and have five kids. Have never claimed a peny in benefits since I arrived into this country. ///

Don't you even claim child benefit for your five kids, keyplus90?

If you do that must come to a tidy amount.

Child Benefit (from 3rd April 2011 to April 2012)
Higher rate (eldest child only) £20.30 or ever child of a single parent.

Each every other child £13.40

Then there is the matter of:

Maternity Allowance
£128.73 or 90% of average earnings [the lower of the two is paid]
Statutory Maternity Pay
First 6 weeks 90% of earnings
Remaining 33 weeks £128.73 or 90% of average earnings [the lower of the two is paid]
Lower earnings limit £102.00

And, Statutory Paternity Pay
£128.73 or 90% of average earnings [the lower of the two is paid]
for 2 weeks

These are the costs the Baroness is talking about.
So the children born outside wedlocks don't get child benefit?

Same to all of your other points. And that's what I meant.
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No she aint. Child allowance is given to mothers.

Asian families usually have one father to a family and that's preferable to large families with an array of neglectful fathers.
some families don't have a father but they have a lot of different uncles that come to the house late at night
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Keyplus90

Who said anything about whether or not children were born out of wedlock?

All children are entitled to child benefit surely?
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DrFilth

/// some families don't have a father but they have a lot of different uncles that come to the house late at night ///

Isn't that all part of the 'Black Economy', mum claiming all the benefits of a single person with kids, while at the same time being supported by all those 'uncles'?
No one said anything about children outside wedlock apart from me. Because we are talking about benefits and if you read my first post more closely then you would understand why I said so. Perhaps add into that what Dr said in the post at the bottom.
anotheoldgit – Perhaps look at the bigger picture.

There is one Pakistani or Bangladeshi who have five children. Ok just think about me. But my job has not finished soon after a “push in the bush” as I am still around and giving my kids good training about what is right and what is wrong. And lets say for argument sake that I am claiming all of the benefits (although I am not).

On the other hand I have my friend from the above example from my first post and he is not Bangladeshi or Pakistani but an Indian. He has same number of kids (2 in the wedding and 3 out of wedlock) so amount of benefits would be same. But he has another woman claiming as single parent. But I am still not worried about that. My worry is who would be a role model to those 3 kids? And your own prime minister is saying (after the recent riots) that Britain has to bring back family values. Now how would you bring back a family value where father does not exist and does not want to be known?

Or is it that yours and lady Flather’s priorities or problem is number of children ONLY in the marriage and secondly are benefits the only problem or other problems too that are more serious? Please enlighten me on these issues.
Ha ha ha - brilliant.

People think that Indians can't be prejudiced about Pakistanis because to their eyes, 'they're all the same'.

That sums it up pretty well.
How were her comments indiscreet. She is not the only person who has made these sorts of comments. And quite honestly i don't see why child benefit should be paid at all. It is, but should be restricted to two children, after that the parents should foot the bill.
em10

But why should child benefit be paid at all?

And why is it universal? A couple on £250,000 a year get child benefit, just like a couple on £25,000 a year.

Makes no sense to me.

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