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How Can Some Be So Well Off On Benefits?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2246104/Unemployed-single-mother-benefits-spends-2-000-Christmas-20-presents-children.html
We constantly hear tales of 'Child poverty' where Mothers go without so as to feed their children, we also hear of pensioners who have to go to bed early because they can't afford to heat their homes.
I even heard on the radio last night a pathetic case of an Invalid old lady who now cannot afford her fuel bills, and that she is going to phone her energy supplier today and ask them to cut her off, and she will then light her house with candles, the only problem being that she will not be able to charge her wheel chair.
We constantly hear tales of 'Child poverty' where Mothers go without so as to feed their children, we also hear of pensioners who have to go to bed early because they can't afford to heat their homes.
I even heard on the radio last night a pathetic case of an Invalid old lady who now cannot afford her fuel bills, and that she is going to phone her energy supplier today and ask them to cut her off, and she will then light her house with candles, the only problem being that she will not be able to charge her wheel chair.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.perhaps the crux of the matter is that she has never worked, so has never contributed a penny. She may be savvy with money, and gets benefits as befitting a single mother with two children, but what about the father in all this, does he not contribute at all. Perhaps some see it as a non story, perhaps some see it as what is wrong with our society, getting something for nothing.
Perhaps in some cases it would be better for those with family backing to revert back to pre state benefit days when families took care of their own.
If a daughter got 'into trouble' (as they called getting pregnant in those days), she wasn't given a house and cash payouts, her parents took care of her and her child.
If a daughter got 'into trouble' (as they called getting pregnant in those days), she wasn't given a house and cash payouts, her parents took care of her and her child.
i did read the story, almost identical to yesterdays mail. One little snippet.
But Leanna admits this will probably be her last Christmas blowout due to government plans to cut benefits. She says: “I don’t know what I’ll lose, but I might not be able to save any more. I might have to work, but I don’t want to settle for any job – I want a career where I’ll earn enough to maintain this lifestyle.”
She adds: “I’m not against the cuts, but only if the government helps me find a job and gives me training. In the meantime, I’ll stay on benefits and get as much as I can out of it. This Christmas is going to be great!”
But Leanna admits this will probably be her last Christmas blowout due to government plans to cut benefits. She says: “I don’t know what I’ll lose, but I might not be able to save any more. I might have to work, but I don’t want to settle for any job – I want a career where I’ll earn enough to maintain this lifestyle.”
She adds: “I’m not against the cuts, but only if the government helps me find a job and gives me training. In the meantime, I’ll stay on benefits and get as much as I can out of it. This Christmas is going to be great!”