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To be claiming some benefits.....

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CardyMow · 22/10/2010 23:33

When DP works FT? DP earns £16K before tax. We get : £140 a week Child tax credits. £76 a week Working tax credit. £46 a week child benefit. £ 122 a week Housing benefit. We have 3 dc. I am a SAHM because no-one will emloy me due to my epilepsy, but I no longer get any disability benefits in respect of this. What I can't work out from all the hoo-ha on MN lately about benefits 'scroungers' is whether DP and I are unreasonable to claim what's available?

Soooo. Are we benefits scroungers because we get £384 a week in benefits. Or are we not benefits scroungers because DP works FT and pays tax? Where does the collective wisdom of MN stand on that?

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tethersend · 01/11/2010 21:39

Actually, on reflection, I think I want my taxes to be spent on flocking.

Yes, I'd like Britain to be flocked.

I don't pay my taxes so we can all sit here in unflocked housing.

Another example of Broken Britain if you ask me.

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Tigerbomb · 01/11/2010 21:06

My two children are now grown up, I have just bought a house (cheaper because it is a fixer upper), my husband and I both work and earn 40K between us. We both work in the private sector so as far as I know we are not looking at redundancy at the moment and we do not get a single benefit. I will also add that I have a serious health problem that means my mortality could be seriously limited
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I do not begrudge one single penny of my taxes being spent on those less fortunate then ourselves. Not even on the so called work shy.
Yes there are those that abuse the system, but there are far more out there that, through no fault of there own, are unable to or cant find work.
I would rather my taxes paid for all to have basic decent standard of living then to have one family suffer.

Yes I appreciate some cuts have to be made, but make them fair to all

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usualsuspect · 01/11/2010 21:02

Nothing on my big TV to watch, Tethers Grin

thought I would spot how many said 'I don't pay my taxes' ,kinda lost count though

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tethersend · 01/11/2010 20:47

Helloooo fucking moron number two Grin

We meet again.

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usualsuspect · 01/11/2010 20:39

I don't pay my taxes brigade out in force on this thread Grin

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ccpccp · 01/11/2010 20:32

You do talk shit thesecondcoming.

A bit less pompous? Wink

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thesecondcoming · 01/11/2010 19:18

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sarah293 · 01/11/2010 18:28

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ccpccp · 01/11/2010 18:28

Why dont you get disability any longer, Loudlass?

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granted · 01/11/2010 18:22

Feeling bad now - agree your epilepsy LL and Riven's situations are tough.

If it makes you feel any better, our children's school transport costs £75/week.

So still think you could find enough for a cheap holiday in there somewhere. And wasn't suggesting you were trying to crow about your benefits - would actually have minded that less. It was the fact that you didn't seem to appreciate them that annoyed me.

It's all bloody irritating.

Why is the cost of living so outrageously expensive????

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ccpccp · 01/11/2010 18:13

I have concern for taxpayers newwave, and they are being taken for fools. This gives me the moral high ground.

The left are going to need better arguments than 'Tories are scum' to win this one I think.

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sarah293 · 01/11/2010 17:51

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CardyMow · 01/11/2010 17:40

So I don't want to work, and motherhood is no greater barrier than Epilepsy? After having my 3rd dc, I went back to FT work when he was 8 weeks old. I lost that job once I was diagnosed with Epilepsy as my job was one that I am barred from BY LAW if I have had even ONE seizure after the age of 5 yrs old! Never mind 50-odd seizures a year. I have also combined a PT job fitting it in around my DP's work shifts in the past - until the shop closed down 3 yrs ago. In the past 3 yrs, I have applied for over 200 jobs. Because (until Oct 1st this yr) I had to by law disclose that I had epilepsy, I didn't even get invited for ONE interview.

I think you can see by that that Epilepsy is a MUCH greater barrier to employment than motherhood. Now that I don't have to declare my epilepsy, I might stand a chance of getting a job.

Having another baby was NOT a choice. I have been asking to be sterilised since I was diagnosed with Epilepsy, but my PCT deemed that I was too young and refused me. Despite the fact that my epilepsy medication means that at best any hormonal contraception is only 85% effective. I have always had VERY strong views on abortion, it just wouldn't be something I could do, to me it is murder.

I have to say that NO I do not have an 'expensive cigarette or alcohol addiction'. I gave up smoking, and strangely enough, alcohol and epilepsy medications do not mix well, so I am teetotal! I also have 2 out of 3 of my dc with additional needs, my youngest has 2 different muscle problems, AND chronic asthma, and his school is 1.9 miles away. I have to pay bus fares to get him to school as he is physically unable to walk that distance. That alone costs me £44 a week, so no we can't afford a bloody holiday!

I wasn't posting this thread to 'crow'about my income, I was being honest as I feel that some of the sentiments on MN at the moment are, to be frank, pretty disgusting when it comes to people that claim any form of benefits. I was really asking where all the empathy had disappeared to on MN.

And I hasten to add, if I hadn't been diagnosed with epilepsy, then right now WE would be in the situation where I would be a HRT payer, DP wouldn't, and we would have lost our cb. If I was still in that position then I would feel a little aggrieved, but we would have managed OK without it (just). Right now, without the tax credits, and the housing benefits, we would a) be homeless as we wouldn't even be able to afford to rent a bedsit on DP's income alone, and b) wouldn't be able to afford to get the dc to school because I can't magic £44 a week out of thin air.

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thesecondcoming · 01/11/2010 17:29

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newwave · 01/11/2010 16:31

ccpccp,

Getting your benes cut, newwave?

Not at all as I dont get any, kids to old and and my DP and I earn to much and the mortgage is paid off. Other than the VAT the cuts will not affect my family greatly however unlike some others I have a modicum of sympathy and concern for the needy and poor who will have their lived made even harder by the Tory scumbags.

Then again some posters dont understand what empathy means do they ccpccp.

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granted · 01/11/2010 15:35

Well, you're a better woman than I am then. :)

When it's 11 at night and my OH is asking me to stop working so he can ge to sleep, night after night, and when I've just spent all half-term working and not with my dcs, because we need the cash, then yes, I admit to envy of those who don't hav to work to keep their head above water. Esp when paid for out of my taxes.

Maybe that makes me a deeply bad person. Or maybe just human. And very, very tired.

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broughthimroundtotheidea · 01/11/2010 14:55

I am not envious ! I have self respect and the knowledge that everything myself and my family has is what we have earned.

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granted · 01/11/2010 13:39

No, I'm not. I work far too hard!
Of course I'm envious of those who get what I have but don't work.

But I wouldn'y have started a thread on the subject - the OP, however, did - because she wasn't happy with what she was getting, in terms of respect. Or cash.

If the OP is going to see fit to complain on a public forum that her tiny benefits won't even buy her a holiday, she has to expect to be picked up on that by others whose 'huge' earnings are identical to hers in cash terms and who manage to have a holiday out of it.

I'm not the one who started a thread to complain I was hard-done by, remember.

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sarah293 · 01/11/2010 10:52

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granted · 01/11/2010 09:24

"by your reckoning then, someone who can never work shouldn't have children? Bit harsh that."

The OP already has 3 children - I'm not aware of anyone who has objected to this. So her not having children at all isn't the issue. The reality is that life is harsh for those not on benefits too - we all have to cut our coat according to our cloth, sadly.

I'd love to live in a society where every woman could have as many cildren as they wanted and be paid by the state to look after them until they were of school age. I think that would be ideal.

BUT it's not going to happen any time soon. With the economic situtation as it is.

That being the case, we have to decide whether it's fair that taxpayers who work and maybe don't feel they can afford more than 1 child, say, or no children, should have to pay for the OP to have 4? Isn't that rather harsh on them?

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granted · 01/11/2010 09:01

Agree, Riven - "vile thread" - no idea why the OP felt the need to start it.

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huddspur · 01/11/2010 08:33

I don't think that Riven but the OP already has children that she knows she will have to rely on welfare to pay for so having more would be irresponsible IMO.

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sarah293 · 01/11/2010 08:30

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huddspur · 01/11/2010 08:20

"Here is another question to throw into the pot...........what would everyones opinion be if the op had another child when already needing benefits to pay for the ones she currently has?....discuss"

This would be very wrong in my opinion, to have another child knowing already that you are dependent on the state is just taking everyone else for a ride.

I do think some people are being very harsh on the OP epilepsy can be extremely debilitating.

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