Last month Miss Robertson was prevented from marrying her fiancé Mark McDougall, 25, after council officials claimed that she “did not understand the implications of getting married”. She has now been warned that she will only be allowed a few hours with her baby, which is due in January, before it is taken into foster care.
seanybiker wrote: » jaysus thats a bit mental alright. Surely at 25 she should be allowed get married if she wants.
seanybiker wrote: » ah well thats different then. I didnt go to link I only read the quote in post
Overheal wrote: » Only in Amer- oh wait...
Mahatma coat wrote: » could this happen in I reland? isnt there some part of the constitution that enshrines the right of the family? and more importantly HOW THE FVCK ARE PEOPLE LETTING THEM GET AWAY WITH THIS.
[Jackass] wrote: » While I think this is brilliant and ground breaking and wish there was some sort of vetting system or exam people should take here to be allowed raise children / claim welfare for having them,
[Jackass] wrote: » While I think this is brilliant and ground breaking and wish there was some sort of vetting system or exam people should take here to be allowed raise children / claim welfare for having them, she clearly is simple. Why doesn't she just go to another borough or even down to England or Ireland where we have no such requirements for marriage as long as you are the legal age, but a marriage in Ireland / England is recognised in Scottish law...then the pops can take full custody of the child. But don't tell them, it's probably for the best.
wyndham wrote: » I have investigated and she is not hot:http://hurricanevanessa.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/article-1212867-0664297d000005dc-941_468x520.jpg /thread.
Kernel wrote: » How can you control who has children without mass sterilisation or forced contraceptives? Nightmare to implement. As for child welfare, why should the child in the equation suffer poverty because of having scum parents? It's a difficult problem, social engineering.
Cool Mo D wrote: » That's funny, I think I recall a large programme supported by the state to take away 'unfit mothers' children. Seem to remember some sort of controversy about it - something to do with cleaning clothes? Was it such a great idea?
caseyann wrote: » So now not hot and unintelligent people shouldn't be allowed get married or have kids :rolleyes:
Doc wrote: » Too stupid to get married or have a baby
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/5417283/Social-services-in-Nottingham-claim-mother-is-too-stupid-to-bring-up-child.html Miss Pullen's attempts to fight the council have been hampered after her case was taken over by a Government funded solicitor who declined to contest the adoption application despite his client's wishes. .......... John Hemming, Liberal Democrat MP for Birmingham Yardley, who is campaigning on Rachel's behalf, said: "We have got experts saying she hasn't got learning difficulties and is quite capable of looking after a child. They are really abusing her."
Under Scottish law, a registrar may refuse to marry a couple if they believe one or both the parties lack the mental capacity to understand what the institution of marriage is about. In a highly unusual step, Dunfermline Register Office refused to sanction the marriage after Fife council wrote a letter of objection. Miss Robertson was brought up by her grandmother from the age of nine months because her parents were unable to look after her and her welfare has since been overseen by the council’s social workers.
General Zod wrote: » For the people who haven't read the article So. The Council workers who have been supervising her upbringing since she was 9 years old don't believe she is mentally prepared or in a proper environment to raise a child. I'll take their word over the Telegraph or a 25 year old artist who picks up 17 year olds with "learning dificulties".
marco_polo wrote: » Would you be in favour of banning of dyslexic people from having kids for example?