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Great British Budget Menu

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 11/07/2013 20:03

Anyone else watching?

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expatinscotland · 11/07/2013 21:10

Two working families and one pensioner. Living like that.

Snazzyenjoyingsummer · 11/07/2013 21:11

Diabetics are in big trouble too under these conditions.

Chubfuddler · 11/07/2013 21:12

I love the way they are putting working poor against non working poor.

Sorry did I say I love it? I meant its really fucking cynical and transparent.

Badvoc · 11/07/2013 21:12

My mum is coeliac.
She also had dentures.
She cannot eat the prescription gluten free bread...it's like hard cardboard.
She cannot afford the free from stuff in sainsbos/tescos etc

kibc2013 · 11/07/2013 21:14

Surely 2 working parents, who obviously don't earn a lot (or are in a lot of debt with high payments) with 4 or 5 kids don't get any working tax credits. And ready meals are certainly not the cheapest - or most nutritional - way of eating. Carrots, cabbage, potatoes and value chicken would feed the whole family for 2 days.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 11/07/2013 21:15

Chub, this next program is terrible.

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 11/07/2013 21:16

Badvok, what does your mum end up eating?

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Chubfuddler · 11/07/2013 21:16

why are they calling them taxpayers? Everyone pays tax.

Badvoc · 11/07/2013 21:17

But as that chef said...he couldn't make a lasagne for what they sell them for.
I am not watching the other programme.
It won't be good for my blood pressure.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 11/07/2013 21:17

This is just going to reinforce people's polarised views I think.

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 11/07/2013 21:18

I hesitated badvok, I'd quite like to go to sleep not in a rage.

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expatinscotland · 11/07/2013 21:22

I'm really fed up of paying for the BBC with their fucking agenda.

qualitytoffee · 11/07/2013 21:22

But leith, i have been there i work 39 hours a week and am a single parent with a 17 year old boy who has a great work ethic, and works 17 hours a week himself, i've always worked, and i appreciate that this could all be taken away from me tomorrow. I pay the mortgage, bills and whathaveyou,. and i'm thankful that i can do that xxx

bleedingheart · 11/07/2013 21:22

I couldn't face the Nick & Margaret programme either.
The menu programme would have had more impact for me if, as was said up thread, they had served the actual meals the participants regularly ate.

twistyfeet · 11/07/2013 21:23

Am I going to shout at the next prog?

expatinscotland · 11/07/2013 21:23

The two families in the show were working! And the other was an old man.

Chubfuddler · 11/07/2013 21:24

I'm talking about the nick and Margaret programme that is on now.

expatinscotland · 11/07/2013 21:26

Oh, it's another pile of wank we are paying a fucking license for just to turn on the telly. The BBC is past it. We should not be subsidising them to turn out this fuckwittage.

twistyfeet · 11/07/2013 21:28

the last bit about producing nutritious food for 'almost nothing' is just going to encourage more cuts Sad

OhYouBadBadKitten · 11/07/2013 21:28

Awful hectoring lady ( not you expat)

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Leithlurker · 11/07/2013 21:29

The change in Disability Living allowance to PIP, a totaly this government idea nothing to do with either parties manifesto or the need to save money, is actually going to make this situation much worse in two ways.

  1. Instead of 3 levels of care needs only two will exist in PIP. The threshold to get the lower rate, will in fact be substantially more difficult to achieve than as is the case for DLA just now. So a typical example would be someone, a woman lets say with sever arthritis in fingers, wrists, elbows, neck and shoulders. Many women lend up like that as the spend a lot of their life lifting kids, heavy shopping, cleaning, doing other heavy work.

So this woman who under the old test would get some DLA because she would in all likelihood fail the cooking test as she would rightly say that lifting hot pans, chopping, grating, even stirring could all be unsafe as she could hurt herself. Now though under pip she will receive nothing as the cooking test is gone and although having all her needs, she will still be able to function enough as far as the dwp are concerned. She will just have to take her chances like the many other disabled people.

I said she would lose out twice, the 2nd is that the very point of the DLA a benefit that Mrs Thatcher brought in by the way, is to cover extra costs. So this woman, and many other disabled people could afford decent food, might even be afford treats, like fruit, or a pudding. But not now, less money to spend on food, less money to pay for heat, less money to help them pay for additional medicines or therapies. Malnutrition may well be the norm for many people. Get angry people if you don't and illness and disability visit you and you look round in vain for help, you will only have yourself to blame. No one will make a stand for you if your not prepared to make a stand for others.

expatinscotland · 11/07/2013 21:32

Yes, PIP. How, pray tell, does this apply to severely disabled children? Or any disabled child, for that matter, since they, by definition, cannot live independently at all?

Leithlurker · 11/07/2013 21:39

Under DLA rules severly disabled children could and did receive DLA, it is quite possible to demonstrate that one child compared to a child of the same age and sex has additional needs that mean DLA was appropriate. Under PIP simply because all the old case law will be junked, the fight for young children starts all over again.

I know I was one of those benefit advisers who filled in hundreds of DLA packs for all kinds of people including the parents of young children.
HTH

bleedingheart · 11/07/2013 21:41

It upsets me how some people (I don't mean on this thread) are incapable of empathising or believing that people can be going without in 2013 GB. Judging by some things I have read and heard, people think benefits are a king's ransom, covering all costs.

Leithlurker · 11/07/2013 21:48

QualityToffee: Your good fortune is indeed a blessing, does that mean that all those in the dire situations of those in the programme are less blessed than you? What if you did suddenly lose it all, do those who are still able to pay mortgage, put food on the table, then get to feel more blessed than you? If the saying that life is not fair applies, then no one on these boards should boast or say how well they are doing, becouse life being unfair means that if they lose it all its all bad luck and they should just pick themselves up and start again. Plus no insurance would ever pay out becouse its just bad luck, the fact that we all have home insurance means were not willing to take our chances with luck and indeed becouse insurance depends on other paying in to a pot, we need each other. Not luck.

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