The Iona Blog

It’s because you’re a housewife that your child is autistic?

Victoria White had a very interesting piece in The Evening Herald on Monday explaining why she voted against the children’s rights referendum even though she had fully intended voting in favour. In the end she voted against it because of her direct experience of social workers. She explained in the Herald that her son was...

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How tax individualisation is even less fair in a recession

During the boom efforts were made to encourage as many women to work as possible. The tax laws designed to achieve this are still in place and now, because of the recession, are more wasteful and inappropriate than ever. I am writing about tax individualisation and how it favours dual income families over one-income families....

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On the children’s rights referendum

Tomorrow the country goes to the polls to vote on the proposed amendment to the Constitution. My personal opinion is that the stakes are not as high as either side is claiming. I believe the potential harm or good that Article 42A can do is limited. I’m relieved the wording is not the same as...

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Gloating and panicking after the Obama victory

There has been plenty of gloating on the part of some Barack Obama  supporters after his narrow win on Tuesday, and lots of self-flagellation and, frankly, panicking among Republican supporters. It calls to mind Corporal Jones of Dad’s Army fame (Clive Dunne (pictured) who played him died at age 92 yesterday. RIP) Some people are...

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The US election and what the marriage gap reveals

There is a marriage gap in US politics. Married women are more likely to vote Republican and single women are more likely to vote Democrat. Eleanor Clift, a Democrat supporter, draws attention to this fact in an article in The Daily Beast, but ironically in a manner which shows life has gone dramatically backwards for...

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Does the children’s amendment shift too much power to the State?

Here is the key question concerning the children’s rights referendum; if passed will it make it too easy for the State to decide what is in a child’s ‘best interests’ and thereby allow the State to override parents in wide-ranging circumstances? A seminar in Trinity College Dublin last night considered this very thing. The consensus...

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Is Sweden really Nirvana for working mothers?

We’re accustomed to hearing Sweden is Nirvana for women, especially working women. In part this is because it has heavily subsidised, universal day-care. However, new data shows that Swedish mothers are more likely than their counterparts in other developed countries to claim disability benefits. So things are not as rosy for Swedish women as they...

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Is there really no way to shield your children from porn?

New research shows that the vast majority of teenagers watch porn, especially boys, and children as young as 11 are addicted to it. Writing in The Daily Telegraph today Jemima Lewis argues that there is no way to shield your children from porn. She’s only half-right in my view. Certainly porn is so omnipresent and...

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Joe Biden’s blatant double standard

US Vice-President Joe Biden (pictured) is another of those Catholic politicians who likes to say, ‘I’m pro-life, but’. What he means is, ‘I’m pro-life but I wouldn’t dream of imposing my views on anyone who disagrees with me’. However, when it comes to values he really holds dear, the Veep takes a different approach entirely....

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When if ever should same-sex couples be allowed to adopt?

A court in Northern Ireland has ruled in favour of unmarried heterosexual couples and same-sex couples being able to adopt children. I was asked by the Breakfast Show on Newstalk about the ruling. Labour TD, Anne Ferris was also on the show. I explained that I believe there are certain circumstances in which a same-sex couple...

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