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<blockquote data-quote="Matlock" data-source="post: 7108982" data-attributes="member: 4732"><p>To be fair, it isn't that she didn't trust her partner to mind the baby, her partner is in Clare (where they live) with their other children. It isn't isn't that she didn't arrange childcare for her work hours, she did. This vote was at half 8 at night, after her child care facility closed.</p><p></p><p>Also, finding a childminder for a newborn baby is not an easy task, especially at short notice. You can't just hand them to any passing stranger like!</p><p></p><p>I don't like Violet Anne at all, and I am sure there is an element of grandstanding about this, but she makes a good point that the structures of the dail pay little to no heed to family commitments. The system is based on the notion that there is someone at home to take care of all the childcare needs of the politician.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matlock, post: 7108982, member: 4732"] To be fair, it isn't that she didn't trust her partner to mind the baby, her partner is in Clare (where they live) with their other children. It isn't isn't that she didn't arrange childcare for her work hours, she did. This vote was at half 8 at night, after her child care facility closed. Also, finding a childminder for a newborn baby is not an easy task, especially at short notice. You can't just hand them to any passing stranger like! I don't like Violet Anne at all, and I am sure there is an element of grandstanding about this, but she makes a good point that the structures of the dail pay little to no heed to family commitments. The system is based on the notion that there is someone at home to take care of all the childcare needs of the politician. [/QUOTE]
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