Here is what he had to say:
"Feckless fathers should be put in chains and made to work to pay for the upbringing of their children, a Tory MP declared today."
But what about feckless mothers? Should they be put in chains and make to work to pay for the upbringing of their children?
Indeed? This man hater has been asked to present his position on equality of women before the law to men and he has remained silent on this matter.
So while he remains silent about women committing crimes against men how rails loudly and gets himself in to the media about PUTTING MEN IN CHAINS!!!
What a despicable man. I really hope one of his MALE CONSTITUENTS simply goes and KILLS THIS MAN HATER. Because that is what he deserves. He is the enemy of men. He wants to PUT MEN IN CHAINS? Well maybe some man will just do the world a favour and put a bullet in this mans brain, or slice his neck from ear to ear for being such a man hater.
Hating on men can be a very dangerous past-time.
If a man is going to demand MEN are put in chains to pay for their children while NOT demanding WOMEN are put in chains to pay for their children then he can have no complaints if some man takes exception and KILLS HIM for his obvious man hatred.
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Put feckless fathers in chains and make them pay for their abandoned children, says Tory MP David Davies
- Monmouth MP says men who father children should pay for upbringing
- He tells the Commons the state should not be left to pick up the bill
- Also condemns over-generous benefits which pay for 'teenage love nests'
- He says he used to meet his teenage girlfriend 'on a park bench'
By MATT CHORLEY, MAILONLINE POLITICAL EDITOR
PUBLISHED: 17:13 GMT, 12 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:38 GMT, 12 November 2013
Feckless fathers should be put in chains and made to work to pay for the upbringing of their children, a Tory MP declared today.
Monmouth MP David TC Davies said it was ‘absolutely outrageous’ that young men get women pregnant and then ‘disappear’, leaving them to a life on benefits.
And he complained that benefits remain far too generous in many circumstances by allowing a 17-year-old couple to set up in a ‘teenage love nest’ at the state’s expense.
Outspoken: Tory MP David Davies said feckless fathers should be locked in chains and made to work to pay for the children they abandoned
Mr Davies’ outspoken suggestion came during a debate in the Commons on benefits changes.
Labour heavily criticised moves to reduce benefits for people with rooms they do not need, describing it as a ‘bedroom tax’.
The Tories insist the end of the spare room subsidy is fair and necessary to curb the nation’s welfare budget.
But during increasingly heated exchanges, Mr Davies said it was not the role of the state to provide handouts to bring up children abandoned by their fathers.
He said: ‘I have absolutely no hesitation in talking about feckless fathers.’
'Get hold of some of these feckless fathers, drag them off, make them work, put them in chains if necessary'
Tory MP David Davies
Mr Davies said he had met a woman bringing up her four grandchildren, whose own daughter was set to lose out on housing as she was not the children’s main carer.
While he felt sorry for everyone involved, the state is not there to provide big properties for families with large numbers of youngsters.
He told MPs: ‘Those children have been brought into the world by a group of different males and those males have then disappeared and left those two ladies to try and bring them up themselves.
‘I think it is absolutely outrageous that so many young men in our society feel they can go out, get women pregnant, allow them to have children, make them bring them up by themselves very often on benefits and then just disappear.
TORY MP BEST KNOWN FOR NOT BEING A LEADERSHIP CHALLENGER

David Davies is probably best known for not being David Davis.
The Welsh politician is frequently confused with his near-namesake (inset), who lost out to David Cameron for the Tory leadership in 2005.
As a result he uses his middle initials TC in Parliament, earning the nickname ‘Top Cat’.
Mr Davies, the Monmouth MP, has never reached the Tory frontline, at odds with the leadership on many issues.
The fluent Welsh-speaking was born in London and grew up in Newport, working for British Steel and the Territorial Army before travelling around Australia where he picked tobacco and ran a nightclub.
He ran a campaign against the Welsh Assembly being set up, but then stood for election to it and became the only Tory to win a constituency seat.
The Special Constable was elected as MP for Monmouth in 2005, and has called for Britain to leave the EU, expressed doubts about climate change and argued people who come to Britain should learn English and be fit to work.
In 2010 he accused the Labour party of trying to smear him as a ‘Nazi’.
Last year he insisted he is not homophobic – because he once fought a gay boxer with the nickname the Pink Pounder.
He had claimed that parents hoped for heterosexual children because they wanted grandchildren.
‘It is utterly shocking and I hope that the ministers will take note of this and get hold of some of these feckless fathers, drag them off, make them work, put them in chains if necessary, make them work and make them pay back society for the cost of bringing up the children they chose to bring into this world.’
He said he met several benefits claimants after being contacted by the BBC for a programme on the welfare stated.
‘I also met a young couple, a teenage couple, 17 years old, neither of whom had ever worked in their lives, they were in a two or a one-bedroom flat and were being expected to suffer some inconvenience, perhaps move into a studio flat,’ Mr Davies said.
‘And again I say to the ministers on my front-bench, you are being far too generous in many instances.
‘Why should the state be paying for two people to set up in, frankly, a teenage love nest?
‘When I was 17 years old, if I wanted to see my girlfriend at the age of 17, I would go and see her on a park bench in Newport.
‘Why is the Government paying for them to have a flat all by themselves at all, never-mind whether it’s one-bedroom or two-bedroom?’
He revealed he had told the man to get a job or move to where he could find employment, and was criticised as a Christian for the hardship people face.
He replied: ‘I read my bible, I don’t see anywhere in the bible where it says 17 year olds should be given a flat but I see plenty of examples of people who have had to move for a better way of life, whether it was Abraham going off to the Promised Land or Moses or the disciples who toured all over Europe’. They all moved.’
Talking about opportunities in and around Victoria railway station in London, he said: 'In Victoria station, which is a prime bit of expensive real estate, you’ve got your Boots, your Costa Coffee and your Starbucks.
'There’s actually an office there which is recruiting people to go and work for Pret A Manger. So I went in there the other day, last week, there were 100 vacancies in Pret A Manger in central London.
'People were waiting to take people on.
'Young people with an attitude with an ability to go out and do a bit of work can find a job no problem whatsoever and I don’t think we should be supporting them in the way we are.'
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