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Answer Overview

Response rates from 263 Classical Liberalism voters.

41%
Yes
59%
No
40%
Yes
45%
No
1%
Yes, and fund the increased payouts from taxes on high income businesses
8%
No, all mothers should get paid the same amount
5%
No, but increase the equal pay amount and duration of leave
0%
No, there should be no paid parental leave

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Classical Liberalism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9DVJMYDanswered…1yr1Y

Parental leave should be for both mothers and fathers. But it should not be based on income, everyone should be paid the same amount.

 @9D8XSGDanswered…1yr1Y

yes, It should also be extended to the father if the mother is not eligible.

 @9J78RN2 answered…10mos10MO

Equal pay rise rolled and unions staff members of careers moves and nurse registration by the start to end of the years reigns supreme

 @9G4QD92answered…1yr1Y

No, pay mothers to raise their children up to 2 years old which are the most crucial years of their life

 @9DNBMRRanswered…1yr1Y

Yes, however for those who are low income there should be a base which allows for parents to be paid

 @9DG7XFManswered…1yr1Y

Yes, but more important is to improve paternity rights (pay reflecting the father's income and length of time should be flexible to allow at least equal leave to the mother)

 @9DD7FQ7answered…1yr1Y

 @9DBL3XJ answered…1yr1Y

Yes, but to an extent, with a cap. If the mother was the primary source of economy for the family, then this should be recognised somewhat