That thing, 'You must stay together for the kids', is out of fashion but is right. It's not arguing parents that children don't like, it is having one parent.
From Iain Duncan Smith
With participation in politics so low at the moment I think Christians should ensure their views are represented at all levels and not leave it to others.
A system that was originally designed to support the poorest in society is now trapping them in the very condition it was supposed to alleviate.
After years of piecemeal reform the current welfare system is complex and unfair.
For those who are able to work, work has to be seen as the best route out of poverty. For work is not just about more money - it is transformative. It's about taking responsibility for yourself and your family.
No one out there is interested in who did what to whom in Westminster politics.
What happened I think on Sept. 11 was we were given graphic and clear evidence that things had changed.
Can there not be a limit to the fact that really you need to cut your cloth in accordance with what capabilities and finances you have?
My view is pensioners don't have the one option that people of working age have. They can't really increase their income, because they are no longer able to work.
In many ways, Scotland will benefit more than other parts of the UK when Universal Credit comes in. A larger percentage of people will see an increase in their income through moving into work or taking on more hours.
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