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Originally Posted by Jesus.H.Christ
What's too much, then?
If they have £10 in their pockets after bills, food and daily expenses, is that OK? £50? What's the cut off?
Nobody knows anything about this womans life, other than she saves £2000 over a year. She may serve beans on toast every night of the week, just to give her kids a really special Christmas.
Who knows?
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You don't think the fact that she doesn't work, and yet is able to dress her children in designer clothes and buy them ipads while working people cannot, is even slightly unfair? Benefits are not supposed to be a lifestyle, they're mean to be a stop-gap to help people who are out of work. Unfortunately it's a career choice for some.