Daily Mail... hahahahahahahah!
What about those single Mums without families to rely on,or with other complications (like disabilities or caring for someone) or debts to service, who can't get jobs?
People who, like Lola, wants to get out of her situation.
If you have kids too young for school when childcare is already extortionate and going to a decent Uni, particularly to do a higher degree often means travelling.
These cuts confine people even further into in an income ghetto and make it nigh on impossible to get a real career.
So the reality is that competitive careers like media, politics, medicine and law continue to be mainly occupied, not by those who have the experience to deal with these issues, but by those who can afford to go to the right universities and pay for childcare whilst taking the unpaid work-experience placements.
Whilst intellient, talented applicants who are single mums and don't have a family / XP able to support them / provide free childcare either don't dare get into debt for the fees or get forced into minimum wage jobs (which don't pay their loans - incurred while studying) these are often unrealistic hours (like nights or weekends when childcare is expensive). The extra money earnt is not enough to change the situation (due to finding extra rent, travel and childcare).
So the business that hires (on minimum wage) them gets a high absenteeism rate and does not flourish, the person leaves and gets in more debt whilst their confidence gets eroded further and their amitions go on the trash heap. And another intelligent single mum decides to put thier kids first, give up, and rely on getting by.
And what is Georgie Porgie really teaching our kids? That if their mother is a single mum they better limit their ambitions? Dickension? It's more like feudal.
In my view single mums with young kids who live on benefits should not be looked down on or penalised for shouldering a responsbility that no-one else wants. Like carers they should be regarded as actually working for a better society. And any attempts to better themselves via (serious) education should be encouraged and supported, at all levels and any age.
It would be repaid in tax when they work anyway, they are some of the most efficient time-managers, committed and determined people around and they have integrity. Now that really would be a "Big Society".