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buttonsmum 16-01-2009 20:33

£190 one off payment for mum's to be
 
For those of you that are pregnant or know of anyone who's pregnant, you may be entitled to a one off payment from the government of £190 if your baby is due on or after 6th April 2009.

Money4mum2be : Directgov

emamum 16-01-2009 20:35

Re: £190 one off payment for mum's to be
 
looks good doesnt it ? and its for everyone, as long as they are getting medical dvice during their pregnancy... me and kath miss out by a few weeks lol

SPUGGIE J 16-01-2009 21:32

Re: £190 one off payment for mum's to be
 
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Originally Posted by emamum (Post 669875)
looks good doesnt it ? and its for everyone, as long as they are getting medical dvice during their pregnancy... me and kath miss out by a few weeks lol

Use a bung so there is no escape till that time. :D:D:D:D:D

Wynonie Harris 16-01-2009 21:34

Re: £190 one off payment for mum's to be
 
Brilliant. I wonder what else the government can find to waste my sodding taxes on? :rolleyes:

emamum 16-01-2009 21:37

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 669887)
Use a bung so there is no escape till that time. :D:D:D:D:D

lol, i'd rather she came on time than have the money :D i dont think i will be going that far over, midwife says they will allow 2 weeks extra, thats not long enough for the grant..im bloomin uncomfortable now, dunno what i will be like in 7 weeks :(

Royboy39 16-01-2009 21:41

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 669888)
Brilliant. I wonder what else the government can find to waste my sodding taxes on? :rolleyes:

Shush....do as you are told and make Gordon a happy bunny. :eek:

emamum 16-01-2009 21:49

Re: £190 one off payment for mum's to be
 
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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 669888)
Brilliant. I wonder what else the government can find to waste my sodding taxes on? :rolleyes:

this isnt a benefit, this is for every pregnant woman, including tax payers...

Wynonie Harris 16-01-2009 21:49

Re: £190 one off payment for mum's to be
 
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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 669890)
Shush....do as you are told and make Gordon a happy bunny. :eek:

Don't get me started on that deadeyed, jaw-grinding incompetent. :mad:

Wynonie Harris 16-01-2009 22:04

Re: £190 one off payment for mum's to be
 
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Originally Posted by emamum (Post 669892)
this isnt a benefit, this is for every pregnant woman, including tax payers...

It might well be, but I don't see why the hardpressed taxpayers of this country should have to fork out for it.

MargaretR 16-01-2009 22:28

Re: £190 one off payment for mum's to be
 
There always was a Maternity Grant (based on a healthy NI contribution record by a woman or her husband.)

When I first had the job of paying it out in 1960 'bow and arrow' it was £25 which was a lot of money then

Less 16-01-2009 22:29

Re: £190 one off payment for mum's to be
 
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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 669897)
It might well be, but I don't see why the hardpressed taxpayers of this country should have to fork out for it.

It's known as prostitution, or at least that's what I always thought that was definition of a woman getting paid to give a fook!

What's happened to equal rights? Why isn't the expectant Father also paid?

Neil 16-01-2009 22:30

Re: £190 one off payment for mum's to be
 
Yet another payment for having babies. What a stupid idea.

MargaretR 16-01-2009 22:31

Re: £190 one off payment for mum's to be
 
Less - I am sure that if the man was willing and able to bear the pain of labour, most women would gladly transfer the right to the cash

Wynonie Harris 16-01-2009 22:35

Re: £190 one off payment for mum's to be
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 669901)
(based on a healthy NI contribution record by a woman or her husband.)

I wonder if that applies these days? Somehow, I doubt it!

Less 16-01-2009 22:40

Re: £190 one off payment for mum's to be
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 669905)
Less - I am sure that if the man was willing and able to bear the pain of labour, most women would gladly transfer the right to the cash

Margaret, I not only had to bear the pain of childbirth, (twice), sharing the joyous moments of my childrens birth's, (without the benefit of gas and air), but I have had to listen for years, to their mothers exaggerated tales of how long she was in labour, each time she told it, it took to tell an extra hour! How would she know? she was stoned out of her head, I was the one going through it without the aid of artificial stimulants!


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