Should absent fathers be punished for not making child support payments?

About three weeks ago Ray Barry was interviewed on BBC Radio Hereford & Worcester about the government’s plans to punish men for not making child support payments, even while the state denies the men access to their children. As always, Ray put in a sterling performance. He’s a radio natural. The piece is here.

2 thoughts on “Should absent fathers be punished for not making child support payments?

  1. denying fathers access to own children and then forcing them to pay child support certainly sounds like a cruel,harmful racket. No decent government can enforce such evil practices. It is immoral,plain wrong and harmful to both children,fathers and the country,at the end of the day.
    This is what happens when men are determined to treat women like royalty,all the while present day women are dishonest,greedy,discriminating and selfish. Nothing remotely close to what true ladies used to behave like. Isn’t it time to start questioning the privilaged treatment men insist on treating women with? look what they give men in return….Are men blind or insist on being stupid,against all odds?

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