The original survey doesn’t seem available but I very much doubt it included T.
This is the sort of “pink pound” material publishers love to puff up as it attracts advertisers, but it greatly detracts from the plight of many who live in poverty through discrimination, in one way or another.
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No doubt they will try to tax it!
Kids definitely have something to do with that fact!
Hardly surprising considering the average cost of raising a child to the age of 21 is now on average over £200,000.
There’s a lot to be said for not having rugrats.
The original survey doesn’t seem available but I very much doubt it included T.
This is the sort of “pink pound” material publishers love to puff up as it attracts advertisers, but it greatly detracts from the plight of many who live in poverty through discrimination, in one way or another.