Family policy must not be biased in favour of married parents, Alan Johnson is to say at a Relate conference. While marriage is the "pinnacle of a strong relationship," not all children raised in them fare well and not all other families are "doomed to failure". He will say: "Our family policy must be bias free... it's not who or what the parents are, it's what they do."
I am sick of Blair being reported as a Christian when nothing in his party suggests they have any credible Christian profession whatsoever (Frank Field is the exception to the rule and I shall be very happy to hear of any others)
Johnson should know the elementary fact that married couples stay together longer than cohabitees. That means marriage favours the children and the country. It deserves fiscal reward. It is the married who, in general,are paying for the irresponsibility of others.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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