The poll tax was in when I had my eldest son. I gave up work to stay at home with my baby, I didn't claim anything off the state (apart from child benefit), so really had no income (my husband did give me housekeeping - but believe me, I had no spare income after buying food and stuff for my baby), yet I was expected to pay 100 per cent of the poll tax. What really got me was that if I was unemployed and claiming benefit I would only have paid 25 per cent, but trying to be a good mother and a good citizen (by not claiming for things I wasn't entitled to) obviously did benefit me. It was a real struggle to pay every month.