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The truth is he bloody well can live on that.This isn't £53 a week to pay the bills the £53 is after rent and bills. £53 a week for one person to live on should not be a problem at all. Geez when I was a student I'd have loved £53 a week I barely had that left in a month after paying bills.Yet Juicy calls him a bell end. And for what? Telling the truth it looks like to me.
The guy said he had £53 a week after he paid his bills though and that's a week not month, gives him £212 a month after his bills - pretty decent money that.
Yet all the majority can see is the 'scrounger with the 50" flat screen tv. those are the minority.
Ah come off it, I know people better off than me and they've never worked a day in their life. And I'm definitely not elitist or particularly well paid and I also have plenty of times survived on £53 a week. In fact if you looked at the spending I need now, after the bills I could easily survive on less than £53 a week, easily if I had to. Though that discounts the cost of driving, which if I was unemployed I obviously wouldn't have anyway.
Juicy Berry...Thats why when we had some labouring Jobs going (above minimum wage) more people didnt actually turn up for a interview than did...They certainly sound keen when there sat next to the lady in the job shop who has the power to take away there benefits if there not actively looking for work..Strangely that enthusiasm to better themselves seems to leave them when they walk out the job centre door....Some even had the bloody nerve to ring me up to cancel but asked if the job centre rang "could i tell them i attended but wasn't successfull" It's all a matter of opinion but the fact that Incapacity benefit claimants has been reduced by a third because they dont want to do the medical they introduced say's it all on just how much of a minority benefit fiddleing really is..
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on April 02, 2013, 10:20:04 amThe guy said he had £53 a week after he paid his bills though and that's a week not month, gives him £212 a month after his bills - pretty decent money that.He hasn't said that at all, he said that's what he has to live on - BILLS INCLUDED - after the changes to Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit have left him even worse off.Still think it's a 'pretty decent amount' that's piss-simple to live on?
I believe that Big Fat Yorkshire pudding is in fact correct. The £53 is after housing costs. A decent amount really. You would have a very basic existence sure, but it is do-able non the less. Plenty of incentive to attempt to get back to work and earn a little more....