Yes, I know. I was refering to the fact that she says she wants to work,
but appears to have had a baby recently (the one she is holding isn't very old) despite being divorced, which won't help. Admittedly I don't know if she has a stable partner or not.
The problem is, these sort of cases are always picked up by the press rather than the much larger number of cases of genuine hardship which adds fuel to the "every one on benefits is a scrounger" lobby.
I imagine ?37K in Chorley is in the upper salary quatile too.
Posted By: CB41 on October 22nd 2010 at 12:55:48
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- Just a little tip mind but, how about cutting down on the old sprogging. (General Chat) - CB41, Oct 22, 11:44:44
- She had some of the kids before the illness, by the looks of it. (General Chat) - APB, Oct 22, 12:49:31
- Yes, I know. I was refering to the fact that she says she wants to work, (General Chat) - CB41, Oct 22, 12:55:48
- It seems even the BBC is willing to pillory benefit claimers. (General Chat) - APB, Oct 22, 13:09:25
- No, although it is local news tbf. I don't suppose many folk will see it. (n/m) (General Chat) - CB41, Oct 22, 13:13:24
- It seems even the BBC is willing to pillory benefit claimers. (General Chat) - APB, Oct 22, 13:09:25
- Yes, I know. I was refering to the fact that she says she wants to work, (General Chat) - CB41, Oct 22, 12:55:48
- The clue is in "To maintain the same lifestyle" (n/m) (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Oct 22, 11:51:34
- "I don't have a breadwinner - the state is my breadwinner," (General Chat) - Vivid Data Shark, Oct 22, 12:17:34
- She had some of the kids before the illness, by the looks of it. (General Chat) - APB, Oct 22, 12:49:31
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