meeching gull
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How do you do,my name is raymondbriggs,so pleased to meet you.
No adult I know is on less
I used to be once long time ago mind and 1 day I'll get back there.
Nice to meet you raymondbriggs
How do you do,my name is raymondbriggs,so pleased to meet you.
No adult I know is on less
I used to be once long time ago mind and 1 day I'll get back there.
Nice to meet you raymondbriggs
C4 with a women who has just drunk four litres of cider and is having a dump on the khazi whilst screaming at the paramedics, who it has to be said are amazing professionals.
I have no problem with it, as long as they're good parents. It's not as if being a parent is like having no job, it's possibly THE most important job in society (and one of the most challenging too)
I have no problem with it, as long as they're good parents. It's not as if being a parent is like having no job, it's possibly THE most important job in society (and one of the most challenging too)
Not watching this programme purely out of principle, very DailyMailesque by the sounds of it.
Could be interesting to see where your tax money is being spent .
26 billion on nuclear warheads (trident).
...keep telling you the big problem is someone getting a few k a month on benefits.
Let's all pluck non-relevant figures out of the air. £100 million on custard creams.
which adds up to a bill of over £112billion. we spend more than twice as much on welfare than defence, so your point is rather hollow.
All. Of. This. beorhthelm - your welfare v defence comparison is disingenuous, as you well know. Shame on you.We do - although the biggest part of the welfare bill is pensions at £144 billion. Unemployment benefit costs £5.4 billion - about 2% of the welfare and pensions budget. The vast majority of those are single or have one or two children. Roughly £150 million is spent on families with five or more children - just over 0.01% of the welfare budget (which itself makes up just 16% of government spend).
I'm certainly not endorsing the lifestyle but there's an awful lot of indignation from the likes of the tabloids and TV programmes like this for piffling small amounts. It's pity there's not more effort and anger about the amount of tax loopholes and sweetheart deals, ones that would pay the welfare bill many times over.
We do - although the biggest part of the welfare bill is pensions at £144 billion. Unemployment benefit costs £5.4 billion - about 2% of the welfare and pensions budget. The vast majority of those are single or have one or two children. Roughly £150 million is spent on families with five or more children - just over 0.01% of the welfare budget (which itself makes up just 16% of government spend).
I'm certainly not endorsing the lifestyle but there's an awful lot of indignation from the likes of the tabloids and TV programmes like this for piffling small amounts. It's pity there's not more effort and anger about the amount of tax loopholes and sweetheart deals, ones that would pay the welfare bill many times over.
We do - although the biggest part of the welfare bill is pensions at £144 billion. Unemployment benefit costs £5.4 billion - about 2% of the welfare and pensions budget. The vast majority of those are single or have one or two children. Roughly £150 million is spent on families with five or more children - just over 0.01% of the welfare budget (which itself makes up just 16% of government spend).
I'm certainly not endorsing the lifestyle but there's an awful lot of indignation from the likes of the tabloids and TV programmes like this for piffling small amounts. It's pity there's not more effort and anger about the amount of tax loopholes and sweetheart deals, ones that would pay the welfare bill many times over.