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Johny Walker
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I can just imagine Cameron et al rubbing their grubby little hands together listening to all the disgruntled people ringing into all the radio talk shows slagging off single parents, illegitimate kids, absent fathers, benefits and everything else, laughing at the success they've had in turning this around. The simple fact is that this is SOCIETY'S FAULT, and the governments through time that could have easily prevented it from ever happening. But no, they (collectively) have swindled, lied, dodged and fiddled their way to the top, with no real concern for those who put them there.

So spare a thought before leaping on the latest fashionable bandwagon, read between the lines and see whats really happening to this Septic Isle.

 

Clap! Benefits is a very small part of UK expenditure. Sensationalist nonsense once again.

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28 year old single mother with 8 kids, not a massive bit of fiction then :lol:

 

Not really start at 14 can be done with ease.

 

Many of those over £26K are over because of where they live and the rent they pay (sorry we pay :001_rolleyes:) they need to move.

 

There was one family getting £96K PA rent payed for them.

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Clap! Benefits is a very small part of UK expenditure. Sensationalist nonsense once again.

 

Expenditure, yes, but what about revenue?? If they got of their back sides and worked they would be paying tax, paying in, instead of taking out!!!

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Clap! Benefits is a very small part of UK expenditure. Sensationalist nonsense once again.

 

In 2010 the benefit payout was 160B against 150B tax revenue

 

but I suppose thats small change to socialists

 

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I do the same there are elderly women in our road and I cant stand to see them struggle down our paths in the snow to get to the corner shop.:thumbup1:

 

You mug! I wouldn't help them scroungers, bout time they got a job. Up n down the local corner shop wasting money when they could have hobbled to Tesco's and saved a few quid......:thumbdown: Lazy git's.

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In 2010 the benefit payout was 160B against 150B tax revenue

 

but I suppose thats small change to socialists

 

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That should read ''income tax'' there are lots of other taxes too lets not forget value added tax, National Insurance, Corporation tax, Inheritance tax etc etc

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