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A sneering sponger with seven kids by seven different girls said yesterday after getting an EIGHTH pregnant: "Why should I pay for them?"

 

Randy Keith MacDonald, 24 - who has already dumped the latest mum-to-be - scoffed after lumbering taxpayers with a £1million benefits bill for his brood: "I don't see my kids so why should I pay? I'm young, free and single."

 

The jobless scrounger's appalling fecklessness emerged days after Tory leader David Cameron vowed to fix Broken Britain by ending the 13-year slide in family values under Labour.

 

It also comes after three quarters of Brits in a Sun poll agreed family life had got worse - with many blaming the cushy benefits system.

 

One-man baby boom MacDonald, who cannot even be bothered to vote, summed up the scandal as he said of the children he has deserted: "They get benefits. They get looked after."

 

Each of his kids is eligible for £18 a week child support plus £46 child tax credit until they are 18. The mums also get £50 income support if they do not work.

 

Stacey Barker,

Mum No7 said 'He should be made to have a vasectomy'

 

Most get housing benefit - and their council tax paid for them.

 

On top of all that MacDonald is also on handouts. They include incapacity benefits of £67.75 a week for a "bad back and chest".

 

Over 18 years, the whole lot will cost the taxpayer well over £1million - while MacDonald is forced to fork out just a QUID a week from his benefits per child.

 

The rest he blows on beer and fruit machines. But even the paltry sum he is docked in the wake of his state-funded bedhopping leaves him resentful.

 

The violent ex-jailbird whined in Sunderland: "I don't get any benefits myself for the children, the mums get that.

 

"Maintenance comes out of my benefits for some of the children. I get tortured for the money."

 

Dumped Clare Bryant, 21, yesterday confirmed she is the latest to fall pregnant by him. Daughter Paige Alexandra is due in two months.

 

Clare, of Houghton-le-Spring, Tyne and Wear - who claims £50.95 a week Jobseekers Allowance - knew all about his love rat reputation.

 

She said: "My mum and stepdad told me I was an idiot for going out with him. But he told me he was a new man.

 

"I thought he deserved a chance. I was in love with him."

 

His promises to her did not last long.

 

Clare's joy at becoming pregnant was shattered when she spotted him sporting love bites.

 

She stormed round to his house and caught him with a lass aged 18.

 

He told her: "She's my new girlfriend."

 

MacDonald was just 15 when he became a father for the first time after bedding Michelle Purvis. The daughter she bore him, Jamie Leigh, is now nine.

 

He went on to have another girl - seven-year-old Kady - with Charlotte Anderson.

 

Jordan Banks then became the proud mother of a son Angelis, now six. Another boy Brandon - now five - was born to June Garrick.

 

Then came Matt, four, whose mum is Stephanie Jubb.

 

Stacey Barker, 21, mother of child No6 Emily, said yesterday: "I get £1.11 a month from Keith for child maintenance.

 

"That's all the other mothers get too. It's a joke. He can't be allowed to carry on. He should be made to have a vasectomy."

 

Bec Wright - mum of baby No7 Clio, who is now one - said: "I'm not surprised he has got another poor girl pregnant - he will never change."

 

 

 

 

Edited by Victor Meldrew

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Britain isn't broken just because there are people out there who can't stay zipped up. There was a fantastic article in the Tory-leaning Economist which took every argument that is normally given to state that Britain is 'broken' and demolished it with fact. I'm beginning to think it's a case of the media SAYING that the country's broken enough times so that people believe it - given it's Tory press that seems to perpetuate this, I'm certain it's just propaganda to push through a Cameron victory.

 

Oh, and how precisely can a nation be 'broken' anyway? :manson: Ridiculous phrase

IMHO Britain was at its most broken i.e. divided both North from South and socially when the Tories ruled with Mrs Thatcher pushing through measures to pander to Tory supporters with no thought for their effect on thousands of people caught in their ripple.

 

David Cameron does not give me the confidence that he wouldn't do the same given a little power. That is true of all the Tory leaders whose names I cannot remember since 1997.

 

They should have had Kenneth Clark replace Major back then. Now I think he's lost his bite.

 

I've no love for Gordon brown's Labour but I see no real alternative. I'd prefer a hung parliament where the parties had to work together.

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im tempted to close this thread, for the sheer hypocrisy of it.

 

a thread bemoaning a serial scrounger being posted by a serial scrounger for over 30 years <_< .

It's interesting this one. The whole concept of marriage and fidelity is something very rare anywhere else in the animal kingdom. Despite clearly being a complete arse, this guy is basically an alpha male, a ritual inseminator. He's only doing what virtually every species on the planet does. Cameron harps on about promoting marriage and family because it's a huge votes winner in Middle Britain who all believe in it to such an extent that many remain together despite it being perfectly clear they'd be happy elsewhere. Forcing people to marry and stay married may ultimately destroy lives - constant fighting, frequent infidelity, domestic abuse and all in front of the kids.

 

What bugs me about this article is the two-faced way in which it's written. It simultaneously derides him for his sponging while boasting about his sexual prowess - "randy", "bedded" - making him out to be some kind of hero in the eyes of people who are not as morally-motivated as David Cameron.

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im tempted to close this thread, for the sheer hypocrisy of it.

 

a thread bemoaning a serial scrounger being posted by a serial scrounger for over 30 years <_< .

 

 

Why not let others comment if they wish? The post before this is a very good one actually.

Someone should chop his balls off!

 

.... and just imagine what it would be like if Cameron came into power. :/

im tempted to close this thread, for the sheer hypocrisy of it.

 

a thread bemoaning a serial scrounger being posted by a serial scrounger for over 30 years

Someone should chop his balls off!

 

.... and just imagine what it would be like if Cameron came into power. :/

 

Was that aimed at Victor Meldrew :o even I wouldn't go that far. ;)

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Was that aimed at Victor Meldrew :o even I wouldn't go that far. ;)

 

 

LOL. Ouch. :o :o

It was aimed at the guy to whom the article concerns.. :heehee:
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I suppose it is a sad thing to see, just how disillusioned a people can become. Living in the United States now, I returned recently to set my daughter up in my old college in order to give her a taste of the university life I had experienced over thirty years ago.

I was astonished, though not surprised since my siblings had kept me informed closely as to the true nature of the changes occurring in 'Perfidious Albion' through the years, at how little of the indomitable spirit of the British seemed to be on display. I arrived during the recent huge snowstorm. Fear was the watchword. Everyone should pray that government would save him from himself.

All over, I saw signs of 'control' - the speed cameras are the best example. It is a process of infantilism, the result of which is that a people become wards of their masters. To some extent, the European Union has encouraged this process (one needs to read George Orwell closely on this point). Even back in 1973, I had said it was a mistake to join what was then the EEC.

I remember the three-day week but nowhere did we see the despair that I witnessed this time round - in fact, it was more like anger rising that culminated, with the disastrous Callaghan government, in a real change.

How funny it is that History teaches that we learn nothing from History - At the Cenotaph, by Siegfried Sassoon.

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