Scout wrote:We know someone that used them. Kinder on the environment and much cheaper was their reasoning.
Yeah, I was mesmerised by it.davyK wrote:Heh. They made amazing noise - sounded as if it were alive at times - esp. when the pump was operating - sounded like a big heart beating.
Kow wrote:The tumbler dryer electricity bill would probably cancel out any savings on disposables. I spend a bout 15€ a month on nappies and the planet can explode before I'm spending my days washing shit-filled towels, quite frankly.
hylian_elf wrote:Nah, £151 or so a week is SPP, same as SMP. If we have a third, my wife will take 6 months maternity leave and then I will take maybe 4 months as shared parental leave. Give the kid the most that we can. Something like that.
Pay
The statutory weekly rate of Paternity Pay is £151.20, or 90% of your average weekly earnings (whichever is lower).
Any money you get is paid in the same way as your wages, for example monthly or weekly. Tax and National Insurance will be deducted.
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