Logical solution

BBC: Measles cases jump to record high

The number of measles cases in England and Wales jumped more than 30% last year to the highest level since records began in 1995.

The Health Protection Agency (HPA) recorded 971 cases during the year - up from 740 in 2006.

The agency issued a warning last summer urging parents to get their children immunised with the MMR jab.

(My emphasis added.)

There are plenty of childless couples out there desperate to adopt children and bring them up in a responsible, loving environment. Anyone who doesn't immunise their children against measles is irresponsible and unloving. The children of the latter should be given to the former.

Problem solved.

Richard Carter

A fat, bearded chap with a Charles Darwin fixation.

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