Did anyone watch episode 2 of Skint last night? If so, what did you think...?
I'm not really sure how they're going to string this series out. Episode 2 was, pretty much, exactly the same as episode 1.
I was absolutely gobsmacked to hear one woman (21 years old) saying they receive £1600 a month in benefits, plus have their rent and council tax paid... all because they have 5 children. I can't remember her exact words, but she said something along the lines of "why should I stop having kids just because I'm on benefits". Er......!!! Her partner, who seemed fit and able to work, said there were "no jobs". Whilst that may indeed be the case, I wonder if he'd manage to find a job if his benefits were cut? I should imagine the answer would be yes. There's something very wrong when people are better off on benefits than they are working...
I felt very sorry for the young 16 year old girl who was 'fighting' to get her daughter back - although she's in no fit state to be looking after a child. It just made me wonder where the parents were, or how they managed to let her get into this situation. Very sad.
This programme is designed to rattle people. The narrator opened with 'welcome to Scunthorpe, the town with a swear name in it'. It was along the same lines last week. Yes, these are problem people it we are only seeing a few people who live like this, a minority - it's car crash telly that does what it sets out to do (yes, I do watch it).
Agreed. It shows one thing, that's for sure. There's a whole load of people in this country who are better off on benefits than they are in work. Where's the sense in that?!! :-/
A programme about people scraping by on benefits, no self esteem or confidence, no hope of getting a job and worrying themselves sick would make pretty dull TV though.
I was also gobsmacked at how much the 21yr old got in benefits, but I think the £1600 a month did include her rent being paid. lol at the husband playing vid games on that enormous tv in his onesie, what a twit.
I also felt sorry for the 16yr old girl, she clearly needs some guidance.