Benefit Cap

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Ciaran

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Jun 20, 2011
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£350 a week for a single person tax free?

There are people taking home less than that after a weeks work.

There's £350 a week for the Heroin users of Glasgow :)
 
Or, £350 each to your downies once the Great Northern Irish Dream doesn't work out <ok>
 
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Huns. They don't do irony.
 
£350 a week for a single person tax free?

There are people taking home less than that after a weeks work.

There's £350 a week for the Heroin users of Glasgow :)

Show me the heroin addict who gets 350 quid a week from the jobcentre.

I didn't think you could.
 
You still wriggling on that hook days later ya beeling ***** <laugh>

So beelin', I posted a new thread with a desperate attempt at a joke on the end of it <doh>

No wonder you get laughed at on here. You're the Irish Acworth <rofl>
 
Why would someone get 350 a week?

If the reason can be found would it not be better to find a reasonable solution to their problem rather than a cap that effects everyone in this situation?

Then again we couldn't blame the poor and distract from the 11% pay rise the already rich are getting
 
I seriously doubt anyone gets £350 a week, and if they do, it'll be because they're in London or have some health issue.

Kirung you're a ****ing ****** <doh>
 
It includes housing benefit - and if you live in southern England property prices are ridiculously high.

In the private market we choose not to live somewhere with ridiculously high property prices, unless we can afford it.