Pubey
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I take exception to this comment - how is that being a "lazy bugger"?
She doesn't take both of her children out to an evening activity?
I take exception to this comment - how is that being a "lazy bugger"?
I think you will find that your figures are wrong. How many children are living at that address? and be honest.
The rent for a council house in this area is about £500 per month maximum. Most being around the £400 mark.
Those figures would only make sense if they had over 6 children living there, and both parents were claiming ESA support group, or disability allowance.
Assume John Smith lives in a council house with his spouse and 2 children,John works hard and takes home 500 after tax each week yet because of his income John cannot claim or tax credits or any other assistance,John after paying his bills and buying food cannot afford trips to the zoo as he has just spent a fortune on his children's school uniform,John is a proud man and soldiers on in the hope it will get better,Johns wife Helen is a lazy bugger whose only chores are the school run twice a day then cleaning the house whilst completing the laundry and ironing then preparing dinner where she duly washes up then takes one of her children to an evening activity.
John's brother Colin lives next door with his partner and 3 children,Colin loves going fishing at least twice a week and also enjoys having drinks most days often becoming a drunken bore,Colin will watch telly until late which makes him very tired so normally will not wake until mid morning,Colin and his partner Sue often take their children to various events regardless of cost,Sue will often join Colin in a drinking binge and because of her being drunk the daily chores are put to one side for another day.
Colin and Sue receive £250 every week more than John yet both don't do a stroke of work.
I take exception to this comment - how is that being a "lazy bugger"?
I think mrsblue was being sarcastic. In fact, I'm certain.
Tongue in cheek comedy moment it was meant to be as many by believe housewives have an easy life.
If you feel so annoyed, telephone the hotline, they are looked into and if you want to remain not known you donot have to give your name, however many are looked into before the calls are made, the odd one or two will allways slip the net, but a lot of the good work isnot reported.
General election and broken promises allways stir up papers and internet especially on benefits
People like to make bullets for other to fire , for someone aged 25 you seem to have much anger whether its football/politics etc, its good to be vocal but sometimes it also good to reflect before posting
Keep believing
UTS
You look far too much in depth IMO and I have very little anger you go on about,Why would I want to report them?they claim what they claim for so as far as I know it's legal and they seem entitled to it according to those giving them the cash.
You have been posting quite a lot on here today......
My beef is wealthy OAPs receiving the state pension which of course is a benefit.
They live near Brentwood,The house contain mum dad their son and his 3 young children,The mum is the legal guardian of the 3 children thus able to claim every benefit available,she is also the fathers carer because through his alcoholism he is an amputee,Their rent is as in understand just over 600 per month,she also somehow claims for her 35 year old son because he has followed his father into the world of drink abuse.
I already explained I know the family details and will not explain in full on here ,Having known them for many year's yet only recently discovered their financial handouts.
They IMO are taking the wee wee.
Maybe so, but let's not pretend they're living like a premiership footballer.
My beef is wealthy OAPs receiving the state pension which of course is a benefit.
My beef is wealthy OAPs receiving the state pension which of course is a benefit.
Again, don't be annoyed with them. There are examples of senior citizens trying to give that money back, but it caused more problems than it was worth.