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Cameron’s marriage tax breaks: Why the Government could be making Britain’s children

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  • Cameron’s marriage tax breaks: Why the Government could be making Britain’s children

    When I was a teenager in the noughties, a lot of my friends’ parents split up. It was for a number of reasons – affairs, financial stress and general incompatibility. But the one thing all those divorces had in common was that their kids were glad when it happened. Contrary to general belief, those children […]

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    Re: Cameron’s marriage tax breaks: Why the Government could be making Britain’s child

    Deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman has recently spoken about the Tory decision to give married families a £1,000 tax break, saying that
    ministers who are divorced shouldn’t advise other families.


    Have I really just read that; surely it’s a typo.

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