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always_tired, London, United Kingdom, moments ago Well who’s the real idiot? I know I am! Studied, worked hard, never broke a law, waited till I had stability to have kids, tried to be someone useful in society. I’m working full time, paying £100 for each kid in daycare, running a business, being taxed up to my eyeballs… for what? Should just sit on my backside and say I have anxiety.
Cookiesforcows, Manchester, United Kingdom, moments ago I work full time on a decent salary and many people on benefits receive more than me, once bills etc have gone out. I know of people who have a house from the council, get grants and pip and housing benefit and universal credit and child allowance and all sorts. Yet I’m not eligible for any support yet I work my ass off even during times when battling with anxiety and depression, and still have no money left. It just doesn’t feel fair anymore. If £71k is needed to match it then working people should have access to benefits too, or there should be caps and less freedom to play the system so that there isn’t this imbalance.
Plum47, Cornwall, United Kingdom, 6 minutes ago Blimey, I'm a pensioner and I don't even get £18,000. Pesky private pension takes me just over the limit for pension credit.
QuokkaCuckooAlmond, Croydon, United Kingdom, 6 minutes ago Labour better not complain when the number of people on benefits rises next year people will decide not to work and live on benefits because they are sick of their taxes going to people who can but won’t work and allowing ILLEGAL immigrants live in luxury
Blazzing saddle, Manchester, United Kingdom, 11 hours ago And it’s mainly the Asian voters that have the larger families. Anyone see a connection here? Labour and the desperate need for voters?
>>> Reply >>> Sandgrowun1, England, United Kingdom, 17 minutes ago Stop insulting lunatics as they are for more intelligent than the leftist buffoons that infest Liebour, just remember come the next GE the celebration by all the leftie buffoons in Westminster when the cap was removed
AndyofSuffolk, Suffolk, United Kingdom, 9 minutes ago We should keep voting Labour in and then we can all ditch our jobs, those that can have loads of babies and then we can all live off the welfare state without a care in the world....that's the Labour way.
Northern Maggie, HARROGATE, United Kingdom, 12 minutes ago Absolutely gut twisting to read this.
Watt Chance, Norfolk Enchants, United Kingdom, 14 minutes ago It's sadly been the case for a number of years that living on benefits is more lucrative than working for a living. People have no shame these days. If they can get something for nothing, they will. However, I must say, what examples are they set by people in power? Politicians on dance shows, game shows, dodgy business deals, book deals, free holidays, mates seats in the lords etc the list is endless. Even a confirmed Marxist will do panto if the price is right!
Carlton Johnston, Hampshire, United Kingdom, 23 minutes ago It really is nonsensical that you can be better off not working and on benefits than working full time. It’s immoral, it’s wrong, it ludicrous. How on earth has this been allowed to happen? It’s clearly just done for votes. Labour were named after the word for workers but have just become a far left activist group determined to punish anyone who doesn’t share their deluded ideology.
entername, Someplace, United Kingdom, 26 minutes ago It’s unfair on a level I have no words to describe. The claimants will never very come off benefit because they haven’t got a hope in hell of earning that kind of salary. General strike until they up the tax thresholds and the workers get minimum of a 25% pay rise . Labour Party are irresponsible lunatics.
>>> Reply >>> Standard Issue, Banterbury, United Kingdom, 22 minutes ago It’ll be a third world dump. Been to Delhi? They’ll be washing their clothes in the Thames Wandsworth and burning corpses in Wapping. Tuck-tucks and herding goats along Oxford Street and with its dome St.Pauls will be the number one Musk.
ChokeAKestrel, London, United Kingdom, 11 hours ago We're paying to be outbred
henerykiddycat, Bournemouth, United Kingdom, 8 hours ago I am 63 years old. I am disabled I work full-time I am self-employed, I have to pay the wages before I can even pay myself and usually at the moment there is nothing left to the point where I am having to sell things that I have had just to keep afloat it makes my blood boil what the labour government are doing. They seriously will not be happy until they have a red flag flying up above Downing Street,, if and when I eventually receive my pension, it won’t stretch to cover anything it just makes me wonder why I have worked since I was 14 years old raised two children without assistance, in all honesty, I should be giving up and become a lazy scrounger But unfortunately, Pride won’t let me
Mg Russell, up north, United Kingdom, 9 hours ago Oh stop trying to whip up a hate frenzy... I'm a worker and I'm not stupid enough to be taken in with these baiting stories... they are making it sound like ALL out of work families are getting vast amounts of money when they're not... there would only be a very small minority that would be entitled to EVERY benefit... housing+ UC + pip + ALL the top ups... very, very small minority...
>>> reply >>> rogerz, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, 10 hours ago
Meanwhile all the Trotsky Left Wing Think Tanks peddle out the same left wing clap trap. Along with a left wing Civil Service and the British Biased to the left Broadcasting Corporation. Pol Pot would send the whole lot of them to the fields
[that's enough comments, ed]
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15339163/Chancellor-benefits-Labour-salary-handouts-two-child-cap-Budget.html
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