Yes, but you have to inform your bank in writing before they take the money.
This is the form of letter you should use:
RIGHT OF APPROPRIATION
Dear Sir/Madam,
ACCOUNT NUMBER: xxxxxxxxx
I am writing to inform you that I am due to have a Tax Credit payment of �xxx paid into my account on xx/xx/xx, and I wish to use my first right of appropriation for this money, for the following purposes;
Rent �xx
Utilities bills �xx
Housekeeping money �xx
I will withdraw the money on the day that it is deposited for the above use, and I would be grateful if you would ensure that any other payments out of my account do not interfere with this withdrawal.
Yours faithfully,
[signature]
[print name)
And you have to do this each and every time you are likely to incur charges BEFORE the money is paid in.
However, it is unlikely the bank will support you forever and would be within their rights to close your account if you cannot come to an agreement to repay the money.