John Redwood and the 'single mothers' debate.
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John Redwood and the 'single mothers' debate. Major discussions concerning the family have been debated in Parliament since Victorian times, and still are. One example is the recent discussions surrounding the importance of divorce, and whether couples should find it more difficult to break up with each other, and possibly breaking up families, which would prevent people degrading marriage. Other discussions include the 'single mothers' debate, of which a number of opinions have been expressed thought possible to solve the problems of single parenthood. John Redwood, former Secretary of State for Wales and right wing of the Conservative Party has already expressed his political views on single parenthood. On Sunday 13th of August 1995, he spoke out about a number of approaches which he believes may solve many of the problems of single-parenthood. He also confirmed the social policies he proposes to deal with the problems. I strongly oppose to the 'solutions'...

