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Women 'Selling sex for £5 is the only way I can survive after Universal Credit chaos'
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[Women are being driven to carry out "survival sex" work because of the five-week wait for Universal Credit payments, MPs have warned. An inquiry by the Commons' work and pensions committee has found the wait for payments is why some claimants said they had turned to prostitution. The committee has urged the government to remove the five-week wait for the first Universal Credit payment, which it described as a "fundamental design flaw". Here, a woman called Susie tells Sky News why her struggle with the Universal Credit system has left her selling sex for just £5. Within the next week if my situation doesn't change I am going to have to go back on the streets.] https://news.sky.com/story/selling-s...chaos-11844413 |
Should never have come over here looking for that credit then.....cause I would imagine most brits would have a place at mums and dads..or any other equivelent to that, rather than having to soon off some old pervert for a 5er.
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A fiver.
Strewth.:fist: |
She must be a right munter if all she can get is a fiver.
For reals though, five weeks waiting time is ridiculous. |
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Sadly as they are waiting 5 weeks to get a First Payment so some women are. This is a Real News Report |
That's sad and a shame
But we also went on UC a couple of years ago now and yes we had to wait 6 weeks but I didn't have to have sex with anyone! You have to make it work another way surely? |
I'm a left leaning person ... but I don't agree with the sentiment in this article. If she came here legally she could have worked and sent a portion of her wages home.
Being on benefits those are for her and her only sending those away meant it was her choice how she subsidised that and she chose prostitution. However not having settled status now means she can't work even if she wanted to, which is the real reason people could be forced into prostitution. |
This story seems to be more about overall entitlement to benefits rather than the 5 week wait? However, I agree that the wait is ridiculous... one of the worst parts is that the official gov.uk says (or at least did, last time I looked) simply "you will have to think about how you will support yourself during this time". The clear implication is that they think people on benefits who know they are going to be moved over to UC should "have saving set aside" for those 5 weeks. It just show a ridiculous lack of understanding of the income levels of people on benefits... having savings of any kind is near impossible. Most common scenario is that people end up in £1000 - £2000 debt over those 5 weeks and then it follows them forever.
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For a fiver, I'd be willing to smile at someone.
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It was refreshing to see some justified criticism of UC today that the 6 page 'ad' in the metro was found to be seriously misleading.
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