Poll finds support for withdrawing benefits from 'bad parents'
Charlotte Goddard
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
More than half of people think "bad parents" should have benefits withdrawn, but enforcing such a policy is likely to be unworkable, according to a report by think-tank Policy Exchange and Ipsos Mori.
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