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    #91
    to add a couple of facts to the thread - according to uktaxcalculators.co.uk, you would have to be earning £19041.12 gross to clear £15480.

    A 20 year old earning minimum wage would earn 37.5x4.98*52 = £9711 (assuming 37.5 hour week), only taking home £9135.52 after tax.

    Not sure what tax credits etc, the worker would get but I think it is quite sobering really.

    If you read both articles, and believe it all, there is no way she could save £2k but apparently her parents and the father of her children chip in so without knowing the details of that we can't say for sure.

    I just hope they do a full investigation and get the CSA involved. If she can save £2k and pay for lots of other luxuries, even with help from relatives, she gets too many benefits.

    Anecdotally, everyone I know that is living off benefits seems able to afford luxuries - fags, betting on the football, going out clubbing etc. While there may be exceptions, I think most benefit recipients get too many benefits. I say give them a roof over their heads and the essentials - food, clothes etc but don't let them handle any cash - for instance, get Tesco to give them a weekly delivery of food - I'm sure Tesco would love to do this and at a significant discount over in-store prices thereby saving even more for the tax payer.
    Back at the coal face

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      #92
      Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
      LOL. Thats quite cool having a mother caught for benefits fiddling.

      So you are the black sheep of the family I take it actually working and stuff?
      Hahaha I wouldn't call it cool but basically the whole family i.e. uncles, aunties and cousins more or less do it though some of them are exceptions like me. My mum blew all her benefits on fags, drink and gambling on the slot machines while she was playing bingo.

      So when people say what about the kids? what about them they're not seeing any of the money. I am the eldest of 3 my two brothers work too, the one is 3 years younger than me and is a bricklayer he finished high school but didn't have decent grades but took the apprenticeship route on £40 a week for the first 18 months and then a bit more after that for the remaining 18 months.

      The youngest is 6 years younger than me and didn't even finish high school instead he got a job when he was 14 labouring for a roofer and now has his own business installing roofing systems etc.
      In Scooter we trust

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        #93
        Originally posted by al_cam View Post
        to add a couple of facts to the thread - according to uktaxcalculators.co.uk, you would have to be earning £19041.12 gross to clear £15480.

        A 20 year old earning minimum wage would earn 37.5x4.98*52 = £9711 (assuming 37.5 hour week), only taking home £9135.52 after tax.

        Not sure what tax credits etc, the worker would get but I think it is quite sobering really.
        Lots of tax credits.
        Originally posted by MaryPoppins
        I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
        Originally posted by vetran
        Urine is quite nourishing

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          #94
          Originally posted by d000hg View Post
          Lots of tax credits.
          any idea how much? I'm trying to find out how much better off (or not) someone is claiming benefits vs working. I've been through the benefits adviser online, and it isn't that helpful.
          Back at the coal face

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            #95
            Benefits calculator

            How to use the Turn2us Benefits Calculator

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              #96
              There should be a return to hostels for unmarried mothers instead of first sprog == free house.

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                #97
                I'm sure russell will be along to advocate mandatory abortions or something soon.
                Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                Originally posted by vetran
                Urine is quite nourishing

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                  And now, some facts that the Daily Mail unaccountably left out of its story: The Green Benches: In defence of Leanna Broderick, the single mother whose life was caricatured by the Daily Mail.
                  How does she save £250/month though out of that?
                  If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by The Spartan View Post
                    Hahaha I wouldn't call it cool but basically the whole family i.e. uncles, aunties and cousins more or less do it though some of them are exceptions like me. My mum blew all her benefits on fags, drink and gambling on the slot machines while she was playing bingo.

                    So when people say what about the kids? what about them they're not seeing any of the money. I am the eldest of 3 my two brothers work too, the one is 3 years younger than me and is a bricklayer he finished high school but didn't have decent grades but took the apprenticeship route on £40 a week for the first 18 months and then a bit more after that for the remaining 18 months.

                    The youngest is 6 years younger than me and didn't even finish high school instead he got a job when he was 14 labouring for a roofer and now has his own business installing roofing systems etc.
                    Dont think your mum is the only one to blow her benefits on this sort of thing to be honest....
                    Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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                      Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                      There should be a return to hostels for unmarried mothers instead of first sprog == free house.
                      agree with a no male visitors in room policy.

                      plus a creche and a series of work options.

                      No reason why we should pay for them to be idle, if they want to stay home and play mummy they should get themself in a position to pay for it. (Rough I know).

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