RE: what to do in case of rioting.
Hi BB, the 26k I referred to was when you take into account everything that gets paid out to them/for them - rent, council tax, tax credit, child allowance, free prescriptions etc etc.
Don't get me wrong there are loads of people on the state (note I didn't say just dole) who totally deserve the support they get, just not all. For example recently I was made redundant and we would not have coped for the two months it took to find a job without the dole and a tax credits increase - albeit only temporarily. Then there are those who cannot work for medical reasons etc - but there are still those who believe the state should pay for them to live like those who work and cant be arsed to work - my rant was aimed at them.
The ones I am referring to are the lazy sods who cant be arsed to work because state pays more - some are even kicking off cos the limit is being set at a maximum £26k per year! Which is tax free so is the equivalent to £34k before tax.
Sorry if I upset anyone ......it was not intended!
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