We're taking about children with lives, friends and routines, etc. Giving people the ability to take policies like this into account and do some forward planing strikes me as a kinder process, rather than saying fuck 'em they've already had too nice a life, let's make them pay.
When we're in a situation where working people cannot earn enough to feed their kids, I have absolutely zero sympathy for anyone who sends their kids to private school. No-one seems to give a fuck about those kids who go to school hungry, day-in, day-out.
TBH I don't really get this attitude.
We're taking about children with lives, friends and routines, etc. Giving people the ability to take policies like this into account and do some forward planing strikes me as a kinder process, rather than saying fuck 'em they've already had too nice a life, let's make them pay.