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joebloggs
29th November 2014, 08:25
I think Dedworth must have missed this one :cwm25:

She should have gone to prison for at least a few months, seeing she refused to come back and the kids are now living with their grandparents :mad:

Not serious enough to send her to prison thou :doh


A pregnant mum-of-six told her eldest son she was popping out to Asda - before jetting off to Australia to see her internet boyfriend.


She was handed a six-month suspended jail term when she appeared before a judge for sentencing today.

Judge Murray Creed told her: "This is plainly a serious matter."

Read more here ..

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/pregnant-mum-of-six-tells-son-shes-4713794

Arthur Little
29th November 2014, 14:34
A pregnant mum-of-six told her eldest son she was popping out to Asda - before jetting off to Australia to see her internet boyfriend.

Birmingham Crown Court was told she skipped the country on New Year's Day after telling her son she was going to the supermarket.

Firstly ... I didn't know a woman could become pregnant on the internet! :nono-1-1: AND, secondly ... supermarkets are normally all
closed on New Year's Day. :wink:

KeithD
29th November 2014, 14:41
You didn't mention her religion, you know how important it is to us .... she might be one of 'them' .... if not then what she did is okay :wink: :icon_lol:

SimonH
29th November 2014, 14:58
You didn't mention her religion, you know how important it is to us .... she might be one of 'them' .... if not then what she did is okay :wink: :icon_lol:

Very close to a warning there, anyway religion doesn't come into it as she was obviously a Labour voter :icon_lol:

Dedworth
29th November 2014, 15:10
:laugher:

She's a benefit funded parasite

Arthur Little
29th November 2014, 15:19
Very close to a warning there, anyway religion doesn't come into it as she was obviously a Labour voter :icon_lol:

:NoNo: ... clearly she wasn't [yet] "in labour".