A classic from last night's debate when discussing overseas child benefit (e.g. Polish worker in London, gets UK child benefit for kids living back in Warsaw) ..
Clegg: "These payments represent a tiny 2%"
Farage: "Yes, that's 48000 payments - 48000 too many !"
48000 is a shocking figure - as tax payers we're mugs paying that !
From a recent forum post ..
"the vast majority of EU countries do not pay child benefit for offspring living outside their territory. The only ones that do, according to the study, are the Czech Republic, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, the Netherlands and, of course, us.
Poland child benefit: £20 a month
UK child benefit: £81.20 for the first child and £53.60 for the second and subsequent
If a Polish builder comes to the UK, leaving his family behind, then his children will qualify for benefit worth four times the amount paid to a resident Polish family living next door, even though their outgoings are the same."
Clegg: "These payments represent a tiny 2%"
Farage: "Yes, that's 48000 payments - 48000 too many !"
48000 is a shocking figure - as tax payers we're mugs paying that !
From a recent forum post ..
"the vast majority of EU countries do not pay child benefit for offspring living outside their territory. The only ones that do, according to the study, are the Czech Republic, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, the Netherlands and, of course, us.
Poland child benefit: £20 a month
UK child benefit: £81.20 for the first child and £53.60 for the second and subsequent
If a Polish builder comes to the UK, leaving his family behind, then his children will qualify for benefit worth four times the amount paid to a resident Polish family living next door, even though their outgoings are the same."
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