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Gender:   Man
Birthdate:   January 1, 1967
(57 years old)
Lives in:   non, Aragua, Venezuela
Height:   157-160 cm
Body Type:   Athletic
Smoking:   I'm a non-smoker
Drinking:   I'm a light/social drinker
Race:   Black
Speaks:   English
Education:   High school graduate
Marital Status:   Married
Religion:   Atheist
Have Children:   No
Want Children:   Yes



   
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The government had tried to "airbrush out references to marriage", group chairman Iain Duncan Smith said. Labour did not comment on the claims by the former Conservative leader. The study was written by Bristol-based pro-family campaigner Harry Benson and was submitted to a group set up to tackle problems such as family breakdown, crime and drugs. Conservative leader David Cameron promised it would "

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"Any government that wants to reduce poverty and inequality for both children and adults alike has to address the issue of marriage, and what it is that makes marriages work better than the alternatives."

Mr Duncan Smith claimed the study showed "the government's assumption that children's outcomes are solely dictated by socio-economic factors is wrong".

"The structure within which they grow up and are nurtured is vital to their well-being," he added.

"The government's corresponding attempt to airbrush out references to marriage from family research is a form of censorship."


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