I think what he said was that he earned £50,000 from the bakery business, but that will probably be the Gross before all his allowable expenses are taken off (flour & other ingredients, tins, cleaning, transport, utilities, rent of premises, insurance, equipment, and so on), so, on paper (for tax purposes), his income will be much lower so they will get most of the child benefit (about £1,000 per month). Then there's cost to us all of her maternity care, and the ongoing costs (to the tax payer) of 21 children (e.g. NHS and education). As for them - she clearly doesn't know what else to do with her life except have children (as she was first pregnant at 13) and neither has the self-awareness to make different decisions. And, as many others have said, it will be the older children who are doing most of the childcare which is unfair on them. Overall, sorry, I think having that many children is an enormously selfish decision.