someone correct me if I am wrong about the way this will work, but I certainly hope I am not, will the benefits agency ask for all the paid benefit back out of the 200.000 compensation payment? The other thought I had was that £15 a week saved isn't that much really, and they only started saving in May when they managed to hike their benefit by 16K a year cos of twins (how does that figure break down i wonder? same housing costs, same heating etc, only change would be child benefit and the 2 extra child benefits) anyway, 8 months at £60 a month is £480 not £1000. Something isn;t adding up here. It doesn't say how much their rent is either, in Kent in the house they describe, i.e 4 bed (and looking at the exterior on the photo) is probably £1000 - £1500 a month rent, they have to have rent for a private landlord paid to them, it could be that the house is in the family and they are not paying as much as they are claiming.
It stinks and I hope they are made to pay some back when they get the compo.