snipe
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- west yorkshire
Good point. It is expensive, if we keep having to look after/spend money on people who intend to live their life on benefits there will never be enough money to do this and brake the cycle.I am a strong believer that our efforts should be put into helping mother and pre school children, as if children enter school behind their development stages, it is too late and they never catch up. The thing is, that type of intervention is expensive and the results come to fruition years later, so is not a priority.