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Hate preacher who gets all the benefits.
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Yet another traitor that needs making an example of, perhaps they could make a start by investigating into how he manages to obtain his £1,250-a-month benefits and rent-free luxury flat?
At least I can't be accused of being a racist for bringing this up, because this Muslim is white.
Interesting to note however, how can a security guard be middle-class, I thought they were paid only just above the 'minimum wage'?
Yet another traitor that needs making an example of, perhaps they could make a start by investigating into how he manages to obtain his £1,250-a-month benefits and rent-free luxury flat?
At least I can't be accused of being a racist for bringing this up, because this Muslim is white.
Interesting to note however, how can a security guard be middle-class, I thought they were paid only just above the 'minimum wage'?
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I can't get benefits :(
Lost my job last year thru medical retirement, been supporting myself ever since, even moved because I couldn't keep up the mortgage on my old place, but I can't get anything because I have no recent medical history of why I can't work. Got to go through the docs, possible hospital tests and get some documentation before they'll even consider it.
Am I bitter though - course I ruddy am!!!
Lost my job last year thru medical retirement, been supporting myself ever since, even moved because I couldn't keep up the mortgage on my old place, but I can't get anything because I have no recent medical history of why I can't work. Got to go through the docs, possible hospital tests and get some documentation before they'll even consider it.
Am I bitter though - course I ruddy am!!!
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Was that for me Pixi?
First off, I own own house outright. I owed over £80,000 where I was, but had over £130,000 in equity, so I ended up selling up to avoid debt and moving miles away where I could buy outright.
I wasn't entitled to anything when I left my job because I got a payout above the benefit limit (which is fair enough) and I didn't try to claim anything pending the move BECAUSE I wasn't actually looking for work until I moved.
Once here I realised I was still iffy on my pins, and chances are if I got a job I wouldn't be able to keep it, so I have just been supporting myself on the cash remaining. I tried to get council tax benefit, but they said I had to claim jobseeekers. I tried to claim jobseekers, but as I'm limited to what I can physically do, they said I had to get ESA. I tried to get ESA, but with no recent medical confirmation that I have problems - despite going through their assessments prior to medical retirement - I can't do that either. Hence I have now, having moved, got to go through various medical procedures in order to get to the first stage.
I wouldn't mind, I don't want to claim "claim" if you get my meaning - I just want to get what I am entitled to prior to getting, and maybe with official help, a job I can do and keep.
First off, I own own house outright. I owed over £80,000 where I was, but had over £130,000 in equity, so I ended up selling up to avoid debt and moving miles away where I could buy outright.
I wasn't entitled to anything when I left my job because I got a payout above the benefit limit (which is fair enough) and I didn't try to claim anything pending the move BECAUSE I wasn't actually looking for work until I moved.
Once here I realised I was still iffy on my pins, and chances are if I got a job I wouldn't be able to keep it, so I have just been supporting myself on the cash remaining. I tried to get council tax benefit, but they said I had to claim jobseeekers. I tried to claim jobseekers, but as I'm limited to what I can physically do, they said I had to get ESA. I tried to get ESA, but with no recent medical confirmation that I have problems - despite going through their assessments prior to medical retirement - I can't do that either. Hence I have now, having moved, got to go through various medical procedures in order to get to the first stage.
I wouldn't mind, I don't want to claim "claim" if you get my meaning - I just want to get what I am entitled to prior to getting, and maybe with official help, a job I can do and keep.
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<<how can a security guard be middle-class, I thought they were paid only just above the 'minimum wage'? >>
Presumably the 'Daily Mail Reporter' is attempting to convey that Rich comes from a middle class background but doesn't support this anywhere in the piece - rather a slapdash piece of writing in many respects really. Where does The Mail find these Hacks?
Rich is nothing more than a nutter or an attention seeker - or both. Or he's trying to drum up publicity to help his half-brothers film-making career.
A trivial and pointless substitute for 'journalism'
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Presumably the 'Daily Mail Reporter' is attempting to convey that Rich comes from a middle class background but doesn't support this anywhere in the piece - rather a slapdash piece of writing in many respects really. Where does The Mail find these Hacks?
Rich is nothing more than a nutter or an attention seeker - or both. Or he's trying to drum up publicity to help his half-brothers film-making career.
A trivial and pointless substitute for 'journalism'
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