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  • Mum of 11 on £60,000 benefits:

    Mum of 11 on £60,000 benefits: 'People talk more s*** about me than Fred West'


    Read more---> http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/436...than-Fred-West
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    Re: Mum of 11 on £60,000 benefits:

    This is an isolated case and are in the main very few getting this amount and the strory is there to devide a nation, although not relavent here this powerpoint presentation has a stab and telling the truth.

    https://skydrive.live.com/view.aspx?...app=PowerPoint

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    • #3
      Re: Mum of 11 on £60,000 benefits:

      There is no way that anyone should be getting £60,000 on benefits.

      I know (from experience) that the reality of claiming benefits is far different.
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      • #4
        Re: Mum of 11 on £60,000 benefits:

        Hmm far far different.....I fought and with help finally ended up in ESA support group only for them to now 5mnths later start sending me questionares and appointments for more medicals again

        if i'm found fit to work (yeah right) then I loose all ESA again

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        • #5
          Re: Mum of 11 on £60,000 benefits:

          I'm in the ESA support group...supposedly for 12 months but I expect them to start sending me the questionnaires etc long before then
          Let your smile change the world but don't let the world change your smile


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          • #6
            Re: Mum of 11 on £60,000 benefits:

            Far be it from me to challenge the sense of allowing people to bring children into the world solely for Child Benefit, but the family still seems to be intact and together. Perhaps that's what it takes to bring up a family in the manner in which we would like to become accustomed.

            Language, nails, hair, tattoos they say it all, in it for all they can get. I note no father(s) is mentioned, but perhaps they could contribute something.

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