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20/03/2013
A working parent could get up to 拢1200 for each child to help cover childcare costs but if you don't work, you can't have it. Should taxpayers stump up so parents can stay at home?
Should taxpayers stump up so parents can stay at home?
There's a row over the Government's new childcare plans which will see working parents get more help towards the cost of childcare than their stay-at home counterparts. If you are a working parent you could get up to 拢1200 for EACH child -- but if you DON'T work, you can't have it.
Should taxpayers stump up so parents can stay at home?
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