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Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by batty-x-ray
(Post 5292426)
I sort of raised this earlier when I asked if the people who earned £££ gave their child benefit back. Why should everyone get money to pay for children??
I worked with plenty of people who had a very good income and who saved their kiddy cash up for "treats", they didnt need it. One thing about this case that really should have been asked is, are the kids well looked after, are they clean, clothed, supervised etc?? Is so then is that all that should matter??? I am off to eat supper now. I must get a life outside this forum I tell you I would consider shopping her, but I wouldn't do it to the kids besides private and confidential and all that. I did however have a look at the government site and there is no way the person is entitled to as much as they get. It just gets me thats all, there was another program on the other week the couple had 17 kids, two council houses made into one, plasma tv's all over the house, a minivan, a fourwheel drive and a caravan, and he also had a motorbike. Ann whittiker (I think that her name)was on it trying to get him a Job (the program not the bike). Turns out they net over £40,000 per year as well. |
Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by batty-x-ray
(Post 5292378)
Dixon of Dock Green lives on!
But if the OP has evidence that this woman is fraudelent then its a crime. Do you report the man who you know burgled the house next door?? Todays moral conundrum, please discuss! I don't. I fear the authorities more than the criminals. I understand that there are other arguments but, where I come from, you don't do that. |
Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by mclauchlan35
(Post 5282706)
I went to see my friends ex wife today as she is looking to change her mortgage (as a favour to him). I have to tell you I came away absolutely disgusted at what she gets.(this is really unprofessional I know but I thought I had to share it as it was making my blood boil)
She has 3 kids two to my mate and one to another guy. 20 hours per week teaching assistant Job £770 per month Maintainance from my friend £385 per month Other Childs Dad £250 per month WORKING TAX CREDIT £250 A WEEK £1083 A MONTH And another £150 or so child benefit. Giving her a average weekly take home of over £600 a week.:curse::curse: Fairness in the UK your having a f*****g laugh, and my friend is toiling after he pays her and the his own mortgage.To make matters worse she has a new car with a private plate, O and she gave him a lift the other night and asked if he liked her cruise control (you couldn't make this sh*t up). O and she is livid cause her mortgage is rising £60 pm. Surely she must be telling lies to the government about her income her net disposable income is better than mine!!!!!!!!!!! (GREADY COW) END OF LONG RANT:curse: Danny Now i hear that there giving pregnant mothers another £200 for eating properly............******unreal !! I work long hours, spent years at University, and they take home more than me...........do i have to leave my post..!! not right !! *sorr* my rant also !! unjust hey!! |
Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by mclauchlan35
(Post 5292460)
To be fair the kids are fit and healthy, although I will say the money is most certainly used to make the the persons lifestyle much easier nothing put away for the kids etc.
I tell you I would consider shopping her, but I wouldn't do it to the kids besides private and confidential and all that. I did however have a look at the government site and there is no way the person is entitled to as much as they get. It just gets me thats all, there was another program on the other week the couple had 17 kids, two council houses made into one, plasma tv's all over the house, a minivan, a fourwheel drive and a caravan, and he also had a motorbike. Ann whittiker (I think that her name)was on it trying to get him a Job (the program not the bike). Turns out they net over £40,000 per year as well. |
Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by guinivere
(Post 5292510)
I seen this..........how awful was that, he kept telling her to so and so off........said he didnt want to work and had these woman after him, I dont know what UK is coming to...........My parents worked all their lives to give us a good education, and now they get so upset to see kids given all this unemployment, this doesnt help anyone, a good job, training etc would work....or better still, millitary service for the long term unemployed. sorry about rant.............geese!!
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Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by guinivere
(Post 5292501)
The government is makin a dependant state, people get more from being unemployed than going to work, its crazy. My friends have got PHd's and tell me they only want to work 20 hours and collect all the family credit as its not worth their while to work fulltime. How crazy is this government???
Now i hear that there giving pregnant mothers another £200 for eating properly............******unreal !! I work long hours, spent years at University, and they take home more than me...........do i have to leave my post..!! not right !! *sorr* my rant also !! unjust hey!! |
Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 5292558)
What did you do at university? What did you read?
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Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by dingbat
(Post 5292602)
Social Policy and the correlation between Vicky Pollard and the astute observations of some BE posters.
If you'd just said Little Britain, I would've got it. |
Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 5292612)
I had to google Vicky Pollard. Does this mean I'm uneducated?
If you'd just said Little Britain, I would've got it. |
Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 5292558)
What did you do at university? What did you read?
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Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 5292558)
What did you do at university? What did you read?
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Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by guinivere
(Post 5292664)
Neuroscience...........Neuropsychologist.!! *sorry* about the ranting, just got off the phone from friend in UK complaining about the usual ......lousy pay, conditions, etc........then came on here for light relief ha!!
Originally Posted by guinivere
(Post 5292665)
Neuroscience...........Neuropsychologist.!! *sorry* about the ranting, just got off the phone from friend in UK complaining about the usual ......lousy pay, conditions, etc........then came on here for light relief ha!!
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Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by guinivere
(Post 5292664)
Neuroscience...........Neuropsychologist.!! *sorry* about the ranting, just got off the phone from friend in UK complaining about the usual ......lousy pay, conditions, etc........then came on here for light relief ha!!
The kwestion wos, wot did u do their? U no, wear sum peepul go after grammer skool? Not wot treetment ur on. |
Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 5292672)
Are you suffering from multiple personality disorder, or are both of you always so coherent?
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Re: Benefits in the UK for single Mums
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 5292686)
On reflection, perhaps the word "university" has more syllables than you are comfortable with handling.
The kwestion wos, wot did u do their? U no, wear sum peepul go after grammer skool? Not wot treetment ur on. |
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