Says Early Day Motion 683, which is co-sponsored by the Labour MP who chairs the All-Party Pro-Life Group, as well as by pro-life stalwarts from both sides in Northern Ireland, one of whom also takes the Labour Whip, the only Conservative signatory being one of that party's most left-wing MPs:
That this House
welcomes two bills presently in the US Congress, the Rise Out of Poverty Act
(RISE Act) and the Women's Option to Raise Kids Act (WORK Act), which make the
elimination of child poverty the first priority of welfare policy and recognise
the right of all mothers, including those on welfare, to choose to raise their
own children; believes that the UK would benefit from a similar policy since
four million UK children, one in three, are living in poverty; notes that
raising children is hard work without which society and the economy could not
function; deplores that the primary carers of children, usually mothers, are
demeaned as workless unless they do waged work; rejects workfare that forces
mothers and others to work for well below the minimum wage to keep their
benefits, inviting employers to bypass both the minimum wage and pay equity;
considers that contempt for mothers presumes contempt for the children they
care for; rejects attempts to limit child benefits to the first two children
while dismissing additional children as extra; and reaffirms humanity's
assumption that every child is precious not only to their parents but to all
society, and that every primary carer is entitled to resources and support for
their invaluable caring work.
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