Let's starve children for having rubbish parents. That'll teach the PC snowflakes!
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Real world - the kids are still going hungry but you don’t want to give them ‘freebies’. Horrific.
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But why does that mean their children deserve to starve?
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I mean if anything this seems like the most fundamental argument for why you should provide free school meals: when parents are abusive and won't feed their kids themselves?
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Some MPs are not good MPs and prioritise keeping the fat cats sweet ahead of those in need. Step outside of the privileged bubble and come live in the real world.
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No one should ever forget what sort of person Ben is.pic.twitter.com/V8i3xYdSeQ
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Definitely would have ‘All Lives Matter’ in his bio if he wasn’t an MP.
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So what’s the answer Ben - let these kids starve to teach their parents a lesson and give the kids no chance of stepping out of poverty they were born into, out of no fault of their own? Really showing your true colours here aren’t you? Cannot believe I am reading these words!
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The irony of course here is that the individual chastising the gvt -who admittedly has been personally charitable- works in an industry earning sums the rest of us can only dream of, that employs tax specialists to find ‘efficiencies’.....love it


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No the irony is that the individual chastising the govt has been through food poverty as a kid and went hungry some days even when his mum was working but was still struggling to put food on the table. What he’s earning now is irrelevant to this he knows how it feels to go hungry
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