DPB Beneficiaries Demand Their 'Rights'
"Yesterday I attended the Wellington People's Centre symposium on the DPB," says Lindsay Mitchell, Petitioner for a Parliamentary review of the DPB. " I heard a great deal about beneficiaries freedom to choose to stay home with their children for as long as their children needed them there. No consideration was given to the taxpayer's freedom of choice to stay home with their children or indeed start their own families. I heard a great deal about the right to be heard yet I was denied the right to speak."
"Speakers expressed agitation that the rights of lesbian single mothers to co-habit are about to be withdrawn. Heterosexual single mothers on the other hand have always been denied this ' right.' "
"It was the opinion of one who was invited to speak that New Zealand is not replacing it's population therefore we must pay people to breed. I wonder if it crossed this person's mind that many working families are limiting the number of children they have because the tax they are paying to fund, amongst other things the DPB, is severely limiting their own resources?".
"The viewpoint that questions why one person should be made to pay for another's 'tastes' in having children was dismissed as a very poor view. I put it to this group", concludes Lindsay Mitchell,"that if we keep up this forced state funding of single parent families, which are non-viable economic units yet outgrowing nuclear families, we will all be very poor."
Lindsay Mitchell
DPB Petitioner
ph/fx 04 562
7944
e-mail dandl.mitchell@clear.net.nz