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First victims of cruel tory welfare cap: Family of 9 evicted from their home by baili
Steve_Cardanas
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First victims of cruel tory welfare cap: Family of 9 evicted from their home by bailiffs
Just shows how truly nasty the tories are.
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I'd love to follow them around for 2 years to see where they spend their money.
My guess is nice mobile phones, nice cameras, nice laptops...
maybe the parents should go to work as opposed to sitting in the pub, popping into the bookies and generally being lazy
im no fan of the Tories, but the benefit street brigade get right up my nose
so people on benefits are not allowed nice things that's not very nice of you is it>:(
I'm unemployed have a dog and have a laptop and tablet and sky ,a nice tv am I not a good mobile phone so you think i should not be allowed them:(
i dont understand that statement
Hi Steve.
That depends where your income comes from, whether you are covering your bills and other responsibilities etc...
And for people that live in the real world jobs are not that easy to get there is so much competition out there .
I pay my gas ,electric ,water and TV tax and the part of council tax.
I just end up with a tight budget for food but as I live on my own that's not much of a problem.
not really...you could be a bus driver
ten weeks training and £25,000 per year, 5 weeks holidays, bank holidays off with 8 hours pay
company pension, uniform, free travel...
not hard at all..but it means you have to get up in the morning:)
did you actually read the article ?
Well then i'm sure nobody would have a problem with what you spend your left over money on.
The problem with the family in the story is they weren't spending their money on life's necessities by the looks of it.
They therefore have to pay the consequences.
And any anger from the general public will stem from the fact that the money they spent on gadgets instead of their bills comes from our hard work.
I cannot even drive a car let alone a bus.and not everybody wants to be a bus driver.
I only go after jobs that are within my skillset and that's not far from where I live as I do not drive.
i didnt
The OP should read a decent paper.
Original story was in the Mirror
Typical benefit claimants - breed like rabbits and whinge when the taxpayer is no longer expected to fund a feckless lifestyle.
Hopefully this Tory administration will bring in food vouchers and shared dormitories and stop giving the workshy a lifestyle out of reach of those who actually work for a living.
Which equals £2k per month so even after the rent of £950 they still have £1k per month to live on - how many working people have that much?
Getting rid of one of the cars would save them money.
To add, for someone not working the outside of the house looks a right tip so what do they do all day?
Didn't bother read the OP?
You should be allowed to spend your money on whatever you want.
No need for cars - only working people need cars.
Take a look at the photos too. It's all in the detail!
My own view is that existing claimants should not have been affected. They should have been given transitional protection and only come under the new rules when they wanted to move.