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@talkRADIO Breakfast Show presenter 6.30am-10am Mon-Fri. Journalist, broadcaster, after-dinner speaker, awards host. Preferred pronoun: she/her imperial majesty

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    1. fleetstreetfox‏Verified account @fleetstreetfox 18 Sep 2015
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      Couldn't agree with @JuliaHB1 more. The number of children you have is a personal responsibility, not a human right. https://twitter.com/eshelm/status/644795722156666880 …

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    2. James Cowell‏ @JamsCowbell 18 Sep 2015
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      @fleetstreetfox @JuliaHB1 All children should be left to educate themselves and die from illness until they start paying taxes, clearly.

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    3. Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 18 Sep 2015
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      @JamsCowbell @fleetstreetfox yes, of course, that's exactly what I'm saying. Do grow up.

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    4. James Cowell‏ @JamsCowbell 18 Sep 2015
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      @JuliaHB1 I know that's not what you're saying, you're saying the children should have their living standards lowered. Why not go further?

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    5. Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 18 Sep 2015
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      @JamsCowbell no, I'm saying their parents should expect to pay for their own children - by, for eg, mum working full time too.

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    6. James Cowell‏ @JamsCowbell 18 Sep 2015
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      @JuliaHB1 Which is looking at now. What about the future? There are 5 kids, they will become tax payers, invest in their future.

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      Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 18 Sep 2015
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      @JamsCowbell we don't know whether those kids will be net taxpayers or not. NHS & education - absolutely. The rest should be down to parents

      2:18 AM - 18 Sep 2015
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        2. James Cowell‏ @JamsCowbell 18 Sep 2015
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          @JuliaHB1 It's not like they'll be living in luxury. Supported children are more likely to become productive tax payers.

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        3. Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 18 Sep 2015
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          @JamsCowbell kids whose parents instil in them the values of hard work, personal responsibility & self-reliance tend to do better in life

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        4. James Cowell‏ @JamsCowbell 18 Sep 2015
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          @JuliaHB1 how do you know they're not working hard? I've got 2 kids and that's hard work and I earn a lot. We shouldn't push ppl to poverty.

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        5. Jane Dalton‏ @JournoJane 18 Sep 2015
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          @JamsCowbell @JuliaHB1 They may be working hard but if they know they can't afford that no of kids, don't have them. Irresponsible otherwise

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        6. James Cowell‏ @JamsCowbell 18 Sep 2015
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          @JournoJane @JuliaHB1 They managed on 'the regime' they had the kids under, I'm sure it wasn't easy, now you take that away from them.

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        7. Jane Dalton‏ @JournoJane 18 Sep 2015
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          @JamsCowbell @JuliaHB1 They shouldn't have been relying on the state in the first place to fund their lifestyle choice.

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        8. James Cowell‏ @JamsCowbell 18 Sep 2015
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          @JournoJane @JuliaHB1 The state is there to ensure the continuation of our nation and way of life, we all rely on the state and each other.

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        9. Jane Dalton‏ @JournoJane 18 Sep 2015
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          @JamsCowbell @JuliaHB1 The state is a safety net for those who, despite trying, don't have enough money to support themselves.

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