chloe16v
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Registered: 29th Nov 07
Location: Rotherham
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thanks karl
most people think that because im a young mum that i would instantly be claiming benefits but it couldnt be ferther from the truth, my fella works, he has worked all his life and he suports us, the only money we get are tax credits and that isnot alot at all, but even single people WITHOUT kids can claim working tax credits so we are not scamming the system
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ryzer
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Registered: 18th Mar 03
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quote: Originally posted by bigboykarl
quote: Originally posted by ryzer
then perhaps, just perhaps, you work out how you are going to HOUSE your kids, by earning and BUYING a house to put your kids in, before you actually have them.
You are questionning the system like you are owed something, you arent, you live in a house that is paid for by the taxpayer.
I would love to move out into my own house, have kids and settle down.
BUT I CANT FUCKING AFFORD IT.
but you go on, get your measuring tape out, make sure you get all the free shit you think you are entitled too.
you can't afford a house cause you live down south and it costs £200k for a garden shed...where does it say in this thread that the taxpayer pays her rent???not all council house tenants are on benefits
where does a council house come from then? they dont just appear.
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Cosmo
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Out of interest, do you pay the normal going rent? As in if this was rented from a private company would you still be paying the same rent?
And if so, then don't complain its too small, get on the internet and find a bigger house to rent, or if you can't afford it then stay put and live with it, thats what normal people have to do.
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16vKarlos
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if its a council house... get onto homeswapper.co.uk.
you swap a house with another council house tenant. simples
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John
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quote: Originally posted by morpheus22
but if i was a parent moraly i wouldnt have my children in the same room.
What kind of comment is that?
I wasn't aware there was anything morally wrong with kids sharing a room?
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sand-eel
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There must be millions of immoral parents out there.
EDIT - In that case.
[Edited on 24-02-2010 by sand-eel]
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Tommy L
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quote: Originally posted by John
quote: Originally posted by morpheus22
but if i was a parent moraly i wouldnt have my children in the same room.
What kind of comment is that?
I wasn't aware there was anything morally wrong with kids sharing a room?
A dumb comment at best
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chloe16v
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Registered: 29th Nov 07
Location: Rotherham
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
Out of interest, do you pay the normal going rent? As in if this was rented from a private company would you still be paying the same rent?
And if so, then don't complain its too small, get on the internet and find a bigger house to rent, or if you can't afford it then stay put and live with it, thats what normal people have to do.
yes we pay full rent on the house. we cant private rent because we have dogs an there isnt any landlords that allow dogs into there properties and before you say get rid of the dogs, i just couldnt do that as they are part of the family just like the kids
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