Thursday, September 12, 2013

Shocking Statistics from Great Britain

who the babys daddy
Bloody unbelievable, shocking really 
Shag on! But at what cost?

A shocking 54 percent of babies born to British mothers in 2012 were unmarried parent, According to Britain's Office of National Statistics.

Overall, 47.5 percent of children born last year were born out of wedlock. Shocking indeed.

The reason a majority of children were born to married parents is that immigrant mothers are more likely to be married the natural British citizens.

Britain is a world leader in broken homes and that is just shocking. Broken and single parent homes can have a devastation effect on children.


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