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> They have a fixed amount that the govt says you can live on and if you excede that they wont give you anything
> i feel it is a great injustise to the people who were born to this country that somebody can come over from another country and get more help then we do.
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> i feel it is a great injustise to the people who were born to this country that somebody can come over from another country and get more help then we do.
> Oh no they can't they either get nothing & have to exist on charity or get basic(very basic)benefits.
>
But you have only yourself to blame, the other day you said you were around in the 50s when we were talking about some experience in dogs or other. You should have said it was looking over the edge of your pram! :-D
> I don't think you will cut much ice with your MP, Astarte, as social security was only ever intended to enable people to get by in the short term in their every day needs and was never intended to help people with things like debt commitments
> No they don't. They get the same money to subsist on as anyone else and as Astarte is finding out it is not generous and is the reason that people will strive to work and better themselves wherever possible
> was never intended to help people with things like debt commitments. Where would it end if you did, the payments on someones Porche?
> If you did not have a partner you would be able to claim more but as he is working, again he would be expected to help you along, that is what being part of a couple is about
> It sounds like you've looked after yourself all your life and just when you need looking after, there isn't much you get in return from the country! Yet some people seem to not work at all and get everything :-(
>
> the £75 a month does not even cover what i need to get by
> isabel i am not looking for the government to pay my debts for me
> is there no back lash you can have on such a horrible employer?
> In that case SSP is more than IS - IS for a single adult with no dependents is £55.10 a week.
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> You did mention them :-)
> but in my day we simply did not borrow because we always thought of these sorts of events.
> I don't think you will cut much ice with your MP, Astarte, as social security was only ever intended to enable people to get by in the short term in their every day needs and was never intended to help people with things like debt commitments. Where would it end if you did, the payments on someones Porche If you did not have a partner you would be able to claim more but as he is working, again he would be expected to help you along, that is what being part of a couple is about :-)
> the suggestion that i am irresponsible for using credit is unfounded and down right hurtful.
> i was supposed to anticipate being taken for surgery when i applied for university 6 years ago?
> I don't understand your question Philly?
> £75 a week is quite adequate for most peoples living expenses I would think, it certainly is mine.
>
> Will your student load not go on hold if you are not earning?
> I don't know the extend of your credit so I cannot say if you have been irresponsible but I do think the modern culture surrounding borrowing is in general
> The whole social support business is very difficult because society complains if they feel they are paying too much for others but complain when they are in the same situation themselves.
> but if we are living on tax payers money I'm not sure that we should expect to live as well as otherwise.
>
>Will your student load not go on hold if you are not earning?
>i don't know, i will have to find out, i had hoped not to have to do that- hence the annoyance.
> feel we should all be taxed to the hilt to pay for government services IF they provide the services they promise
> if we've paid in just as much as others?
> if this is the basis of your responces to me
> You are not alone with these expenses Astarte you have a partner.
> I really do think you are expecting rather a lot there from the social support offered by other tax payers
> and it does seem to be the problem as £75 a week is quite adequate for most peoples living expenses I would think, it certainly is mine
> and no i am not expecting a lot from the support offered by other tax payers- i'm expecting a bit more from the system i have paid into for many years. from a system we are taught to believe will look out for us.
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>I really do think you are expecting rather a lot there from the social support offered by other tax payers
>so i don;t really care that you think that, it would seem everyone else agrees that in the current financial climate that a ludicrously little sum to expect people to live off of.
> You can exist on £75 a week, but that is all you can do.
>> You can exist on £75 a week, but that is all you can do.
> That's all you're expected to do.
>I know of someone(now deceased) who conned the system for years & used his DLA to keep horses ! We never had enough evidence to proof it, but he & his wife knew that we knew & laughed all the way to the bank
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