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Mothwing ([personal profile] mothwing) wrote2010-04-17 11:11 pm

The Single Mother's Manifesto

JK Rowling on single mothers, poverty and politics in the UK.

from: «The Single Mother's Manifesto»
Yesterday’s Conservative manifesto makes it clear that the Tories aim for less governmental support for the needy, and more input from the “third sector”: charity. It also reiterates the flagship policy so proudly defended by David Cameron last weekend, that of “sticking up for marriage”. To this end, they promise a half-a-billion pound tax break for lower-income married couples, working out at £150 per annum.

I accept that my friends and I might be atypical. Maybe you know people who would legally bind themselves to another human being, for life, for an extra £150 a year? Perhaps you were contemplating leaving a loveless or abusive marriage, but underwent a change of heart on hearing about a possible £150 tax break? Anything is possible; but somehow, I doubt it. Even Mr Cameron seems to admit that he is offering nothing more than a token gesture when he tells us “it’s not the money, it’s the message”.

Nobody who has ever experienced the reality of poverty could say “it’s not the money, it’s the message”. When your flat has been broken into, and you cannot afford a locksmith, it is the money. When you are two pence short of a tin of baked beans, and your child is hungry, it is the money. When you find yourself contemplating shoplifting to get nappies, it is the money. If Mr Cameron’s only practical advice to women living in poverty, the sole carers of their children, is “get married, and we’ll give you £150”, he reveals himself to be completely ignorant of their true situation.

How many prospective husbands did I ever meet, when I was the single mother of a baby, unable to work, stuck inside my flat, night after night, with barely enough money for life’s necessities? Should I have proposed to the youth who broke in through my kitchen window at 3am? Half a billion pounds, to send a message — would it not be more cost-effective, more personal, to send all the lower-income married people flowers?
JK Rowling.
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[identity profile] lisaquestions.livejournal.com 2010-04-17 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I really loved this.

I liked how she talked about her financial position and acknowledged how privileged she is, and how this hasn't changed her political perspective about single motherhood.

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[identity profile] mothwing.livejournal.com 2010-04-18 09:25 am (UTC)(link)
That was so awesome. I loved the paragraph where she describes it as kind of her patriotic duty to stay a taxpayer in the welfare state that supported her. I don't have much patience for patriotism in general, but I'd love it if more people felt that way and chose to support their welfare systems on the basis that if this ever should happen to them, it would be there to keep them from hitting rock-bottom.
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[identity profile] lisaquestions.livejournal.com 2010-04-18 09:39 am (UTC)(link)
I agree.

The comments on her article are so full of fail. One person was saying "You weren't a single mother, you were divorced!" Uhhh, wtf?
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[identity profile] mothwing.livejournal.com 2010-04-18 09:57 am (UTC)(link)
Oh god, those comments...! At first I figured it was just a bunch of nutbags at the top because it'd been that time of day or something and sorted them by user rating and... well, turns out, not so much. D= Especially the ones by single mothers floored me who were all, "Well, I managed, YOU must have done something wrong - GO TORIES!!"

I think I've seen the one with the "divorce woman", and it left me wondering wtf that even means. Is that worse because she had the opportunity to stick it out in her marriage for financial security? SRSly.

[identity profile] holyschist.livejournal.com 2010-04-18 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I kind of love her for this essay.
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[identity profile] mothwing.livejournal.com 2010-04-18 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I definitely do. <3 I mean, I loved her before, but it's good to be reminded about how awesome she is now and then.