Breeding scrounger

Keith has 7 kids by 7 lovers & it will cost us £1m in benefits

WEEDY, pasty-faced and workshy, swaggering Keith MacDonald is the most disgusting little breeder in Britain.

He picks up teenage girls on buses, seduces them, gets them pregnant -then leaves them holding the baby.

Seven babies, by seven mothers in seven years-so far. But there will almost certainly be more because he REFUSES to wear a condom.

And it would have been eight children but for the fact that the 22-year-old violent lout treated one girl so badly she had a MISCARRIAGE through stress.

Jail

He's had restraining orders taken out against him by two of the frightened mums-and has spent time in JAIL for breaking one of the orders.

And seedy MacDonald-who blows his benefit money on beer and fruit machines-has no intention of ever supporting his growing brood.

"I don't pay anything for any of my kids. I don't see them, so why should I?" he sneered. "They get benefits. They get looked after.

"I don't really know most of them. They are just kids I sometimes see when I am out shopping or walking round town."

He bragged that he couldn't care less if he burdens the state with even MORE children he won't know.

"I will probably have more. Buses are great places to chat up girls. They never seem to say no to me. I am quite good looking and have a good sense of humour and blue eyes.

"I tell them I won't use a condom because it's like stepping into a bath with a sock on," he smirked.

"But they still have sex with me. So it's really not my fault. I want to bring up a kid properly but I just haven't met the right person."

MacDonald's string of girlfriends certainly hadn't met the right person when they bumped into HIM. All of them are now jobless single mothers.

Each is eligible for £18 a week child support plus £46 child tax credit until his children are 18 as well as £50 income support if they don't work. Added to what looks like a lifetime of benefits for MacDonald that all comes to £1 million in taxpayers' money.

But what do his ex-lovers think of the yob who left them holding the babies?

MacDonald, of Washington, Tyne and Wear, fathered his FIRST child at 14 in 2001 with Michelle Purvis, now 30.

They split after Jamie Leah's birth. Michelle said: "Everyone thought I was leading him astray. I haven't seen him since my child was born-and I never want to see him again."

He moved on to Charlotte Anderson who was 16 when she gave birth to his SECOND child, Kady, now five, in 2002. She split up with him after he punched her in the stomach.

She says: "I had so much trouble from him I had to get an injunction against him. He's not allowed to be within 400 metres of my home. I hope I never see him again."

Charlotte's step-sister Jordan Banks, now 21, had his THIRD child. Her son Angelis was born in September 2003 after he chatted her up at a bus stop.

"He changed the instant he found out I was pregnant," she said. "When we left the health centre I went one way and he went the other. I've not spoken to him since."

FOURTH mother June Garrick met Keith through his favourite chat-up technique-sidling up to her on a bus in 2005.

"He gave me his number," June recalled. "When I fell pregnant he said, 'I'll disown the bairn and have nothing to do with you'." She hasn't seen him since Brandon was born, a month after Angelis.

Harem

MacDonald's FIFTH child was to Stephanie Jubb, 20, who he chatted up...on a bus.

She gave birth to Matthew in February 2006. MacDonald spent some time with him, even changing a couple of nappies, but hasn't seen him since he fell out with Stephanie.

Her mother Sharon told us: "She has nothing to do with Keith. Matthew is a lovely boy and I don't want him having anything to do with his dad. Keith has a harem of women and thinks it is fun to get girls pregnant-but we are picking up the pieces."

Kelly Bonner, now 22, fell pregnant with what would have been his sixth child-but after two months she miscarried due to stress.

When he discovered she was pregnant he went on a four-day drinking spree and sent her a text saying, 'Kel you R out ov my life love Keith.'

It was left to Stacey Barker, now 19, to give him his SIXTH child Emily, 18 months, after he chatted her up on a bus to Sunderland.

She said: "I fell pregnant two weeks after meeting him. He'd told me he'd had a vasectomy. He was vile from the moment I told him I was expecting.

"Sometimes he took me out but I always had to pay for us. He spent his dole on booze and fruit machines. I discovered he was cheating on me quite quickly. By the time Emily was born we were separated."

She is now on benefits like the rest. "How can we work," demands Stacey. "We are all single mums, he doesn't provide anything except a £1 postal order every four months through the CSA. I just rip it up."

When he made threatening phone calls to Stacey, MacDonald- who has a string of convictions including a jail stretch for a pub attack- received his second restraining order.

But she says that didn't stop him punching her in the face when he spotted her out with the pram.

"He spent about a month behind bars for breaking the injunction. He should be ordered by the government to have a vasectomy-he can't be allowed to carry on."

His SEVENTH offspring is daughter Cleo, born last month to Rebecca Wright, 19. They have already split up.

Cheating

"We met at a bus stop and split up a couple of times because I caught him cheating," says Rebecca. "I am better off as a single mum. Keith just wants to play on the Xbox or the fruit machines.

"I know Keith will go off and have more kids-it doesn't bother me." Even his parents Keith, 50, and Jacquelin, 47, have washed their hands of him. When we called at their council house, binman Keith shouted: "Get lost, I don't want anything to do with this." And Jackie said: "He doesn't live here."

But MacDonald insists he's not the only one to blame. "I blame the women too," he says. "They all know about me when they meet me, that I've got loads of kids.

"If they are prepared to have sex with me then it's their fault if they get pregnant. But I know I have been daft and I would like to change my ways.

"I'd like to see my kids but the mums won't let me. "I would like to be a good dad one day."