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Have just watched it,dont know what to think.Do people really live and behave like that. I have not led a sheltered life but Oh dear, I can't believe it.
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They weren't getting any help from the government, yet they were trying their damned hardest to get work and provide for their children back home.
Shame on that employer who brought them here as, well, slaves.
I was surprised the police could do no more.
Really sad, though they seemed so positive and upbeat.
Brought a tear to my eye :-(
They weren't getting any help from the government, yet they were trying their damned hardest to get work and provide for their children back home.
Shame on that employer who brought them here as, well, slaves.
I was surprised the police could do no more.
Really sad, though they seemed so positive and upbeat.
Brought a tear to my eye :-(
Naomi, whilst I agree that there are some who milk the system in some cases the system is just plain stupid. I could claim careers allowqnce because thing 2 has 'special needs' (he has a severe speech impairment, nothing 'major') and he could claim disability living allowance in his own right. It is plain wrong that this is the case, how many people are claiming this?
Apparently I do have entitlement (if you go by the letter of the rules). However, whilst pre-school aged, thing 2 couldn't have gone to nursery (so I couldn't have worked) I wasn't planning on doing so anyway. I know of people who have pushed to get their children on the special needs register so that they can claim benefits, one even got her driving lessons paid for (well, I know through idle gossip). Not sure how much I could be 'entitled' to, wouldn't dream of trying to claim it and finding out.
I hate that the State Pension is classed as a benefit now and the cost to the country is used to beat us pensioners around the head. I must be one of thousands who paid into the system for the whole of their working life but am now made to feel a drain on the country, by some people, for receiving my dues.