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100,000 households in the uk...
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are on benefits worth £30,899 before tax,while most workers earn an average £23,422 [if you are lucky]...is it worth working in the uk anymore??...personally it makes my blood boil when idle bas**rds get more income that hard working folk.....
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The Daily Mail article is jumble with another story at the begin, I assume that will get fixed.
The Daily Mail article is jumble with another story at the begin, I assume that will get fixed.
Stoke, it makes me angry too.
Gromit, but if these babies follow in their parents' footsteps, they'll live on benefits too, so how will that work? It isn't smart to make light of the scroungers, nor to excuse them. To do so is an insult to the people who do work and contribute to society. There's plenty of work in the community that the idle could do in exchange for their benefits. Clock them in and out 5 days a week - and no work, no pay!
Gromit, but if these babies follow in their parents' footsteps, they'll live on benefits too, so how will that work? It isn't smart to make light of the scroungers, nor to excuse them. To do so is an insult to the people who do work and contribute to society. There's plenty of work in the community that the idle could do in exchange for their benefits. Clock them in and out 5 days a week - and no work, no pay!
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I can’t understand one thing that how these people can keep going. When I lost my job after 11 years as audit manager last year. I went to job centre and the kind of questions they asked me and the way they treated me as I was a beggar and kind of conditions and requirements I was given. The way I was told that I had to find a job (of my choice) within 6 weeks otherwise I must be willing to whatever sort of job with whatever kind of salary they would offer me. Simply I thought it was too much for £75.00 per week and ended up saying to the woman that I had paid yearly tax equivalent to her whole year’s salary and was not doing that out of choice.
So I decided to walk away and did not claim any benefit. Perhaps these people are real thick skin breed.
So I decided to walk away and did not claim any benefit. Perhaps these people are real thick skin breed.
// Perhaps these people are real thick skin breed. //
I think they are. There doesn't seem to be much sense of shame there. They've made the decision to live off the state, so they do what they have to do to make it work.
Hopefully living off other people's taxes isn't going to be available as a lifestyle choice for much longer.
I think they are. There doesn't seem to be much sense of shame there. They've made the decision to live off the state, so they do what they have to do to make it work.
Hopefully living off other people's taxes isn't going to be available as a lifestyle choice for much longer.
What I am saying is if you get £20 extra than dole money for working per week then what is the point of working?
I paid similar amounts of tax to key plus sometimes. It doesnt make me angry. If it makes you angry then leave the country. No point winging. But I will tell you this. If I am out of work I will 100% get any penny I can off the government.
I paid similar amounts of tax to key plus sometimes. It doesnt make me angry. If it makes you angry then leave the country. No point winging. But I will tell you this. If I am out of work I will 100% get any penny I can off the government.
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