Anne Whitehead
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Anne Whitehead
@whiteheadcomm
🇨🇦⚜️🇮🇪🇺🇬🇬🇧Un esprit ouvert. Open mind. Active heart. Learning as I go. Communications research & strategy pro. Contact: [email protected]

🚨: Constant complaining can train your brain to notice more negativity





For the first time in recorded British history, 50% of women are not mothers by age 30. Of those women, a further 50% will never become mothers. It takes a village to raise a child, a village that no longer exists for an increasing number of people: -Fewer siblings among the reproductive aged population and delayed retirement for women and men, but particularly women, is crushing the traditional family support network. -The normalisation of 2 person working households and mass migration means every young person is in an economic arms race to buy a home. A race many have little chance of really winning. These factors and others have manufactured a self imposed fertility crisis. We either want a future for Britain or we don’t. If we do then we need to support the traditional nuclear family. We need lower taxes and less wage suppression so one salary can support a family. This is the opposite of what the UK currently does. Is family life for everyone? No, but it offers a much brighter future for society than whatever the below anti-family, miserable, propaganda is.




Hate to break it to you guys but sometimes you have to do things you don’t like for the sake of having a community. Avoiding consistency with the people in your life is working against us and the data already shows it. If you think connections can be sustained on absence carry on

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Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol makes $95,801,676 a year, while the average Starbucks worker makes under $15K.

















