Teenagers Having Kids

13 year old girl gets in my cab every day and goes off to school with her baby paid for by the local council at £20 eachway,they seem to send these pupils not to main streem schools but to learning centres there must be thousands of these young kids costing the tax payer a fortune
 
Yeah because historically everyone has waited till they're sitting comfy watching Eastenders on their 42" TV wondering what they can buy on their next trip to Ikea.
 
spot on op id be worrying more about the homegrown teens churning out kids like its an assembly line than immigration.
it might serve to justify their existence, but its a kick in the balls to everyone else
 
mcfcliam said:
hilts said:
inaccurate how? if you believe a high pregnancy rate amongst teenagers is a good thing please explain why?

I meant it was wrong when he said it symbolises the problems in this country because it doesn't.

If you think an 18 year old with a pushchair is acceptable and not a symbol of the shit state our country is in, then fine, no wonder we are in this position.
 
TheLegendOfBerti said:
mcfcliam said:
I meant it was wrong when he said it symbolises the problems in this country because it doesn't.

If you think an 18 year old with a pushchair is acceptable and not a symbol of the shit state our country is in, then fine, no wonder we are in this position.

Is it different for a 20 year old to be having kids?
 
mcfcliam said:
TheLegendOfBerti said:
If you think an 18 year old with a pushchair is acceptable and not a symbol of the shit state our country is in, then fine, no wonder we are in this position.

Is it different for a 20 year old to be having kids?

Could have been to college, finished at 18 instead of 16 and got a job, left home though to be honest I'm thinking more mid to late 20's.

Just had someone from my year at college drop out 5 months ago, had her kid today, and I think it's wrong.
 

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