Yesterday, Government Politicians began the official rollout of free contraception to women aged 17-25. Unfortunately, it seems the Government is ignoring the reality:
Fewer people are having sex than they did in previous decades - especially in the share of younger adults. We are seeing a decline of sex among young adults. Both young people and adults are having less sex than ever before. In the space of a generation, sex has gone from something most students have experienced to something most haven’t. This trend is also happening across the western world. The Government seems to have done a copycat of the French proposal for free contraception except our Government has sought to create an age distinction by categorizing the age of eligibility for free contraception. Having to give a PPS number also poses an obvious challenge.
How does the Government reconcile a population in decline and the hike to the pension age? Shouldn't we be encouraging more people to have children?