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The Phillpot Lesson
The way in which the whole benefit system has been manipulated by this ogre, should be the benchmark for all involved in future legislation on handing out benefits. No-one should be able to claim anything other than basic help, for a limited time. Any form of benefit is not a right, but a helping hand. Bring on reform asap.
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I agree with the OP. Benefits should not be a lifestyle choice, but there to help in times of genuine need.
08:22 Fri 05th Apr 2013
I would agree that you should not judge the whole of the benefits system by the actions of a few individuals.
There are some specific things I have some problems with though- it seems clear from the Phillpot case that he considered his children a means of generating a significant wedge of cash and associated benefits - housing, tax credits etc.
I would like to see child benefits means tested and maybe capped at say 3 kids or something like that....
There are some specific things I have some problems with though- it seems clear from the Phillpot case that he considered his children a means of generating a significant wedge of cash and associated benefits - housing, tax credits etc.
I would like to see child benefits means tested and maybe capped at say 3 kids or something like that....
///Child benefit
Philpott: £20.30 a week for eldest son, £13.40 for the other ten. Yearly total: £8,023.60p
Working tax credits
Mairead: Up to £20,560 a year for her six children
Lisa Willis: Up to £17,870 for her five children
Estimated earnings from their cleaning jobs: £14,000
Yearly total: £38,430
Housing benefit
Philpott: £150 a week
Yearly total: £7,800
ESTIMATED GRAND TOTAL: £68,000
This is the approximate take-home pay of someone earning £100,000///
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Philpott: £20.30 a week for eldest son, £13.40 for the other ten. Yearly total: £8,023.60p
Working tax credits
Mairead: Up to £20,560 a year for her six children
Lisa Willis: Up to £17,870 for her five children
Estimated earnings from their cleaning jobs: £14,000
Yearly total: £38,430
Housing benefit
Philpott: £150 a week
Yearly total: £7,800
ESTIMATED GRAND TOTAL: £68,000
This is the approximate take-home pay of someone earning £100,000///
From the DM
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