Re: £2,000 a month?How could I live on that?
When I read that I did think perhaps we would be better off if my husband did what his GP wants him to do and just gives up work, his NMW job just is no where near as much as some seem to get on benefit. But no he will keep limping on probably die while working something isn't right really it isn't.Re: £2,000 a month?How could I live on that?
Yes, don't get me started on this subject! I did read the article, but wish I hadn't. Why DO these people think they have a right to sponge off the taxpayer, without having put anything in? For goodness sake, if we all did that nobody would get a bean.Re: £2,000 a month?How could I live on that?
Do you know it infurates me when I read stories like this one. My husband and I work all week to make sure the mortgage is paid for, we have a small car to get about in. We no longer have holidays because we cannot afford them. We are having two days away for the first time in 4 years soon.Re: £2,000 a month?How could I live on that?
In my view, a family income (I assume 2 parents working) of £32000 is not actually a lot. The average UK salary for an adult with 10+ years experience is around £36k pa. There is some difference between men and women.Re: £2,000 a month?How could I live on that?
Were do they get that figure £32,000 ..I had 20 years plus experience in my job and never earned anywhere near that ...in fact my take home was well less than £2000 a month ..i lived ok ..paid my mortgage council tax ..my car ..had holiday every other year ...didnt want for much even kept my wife and 2 children ....now i have to survive on less than half of that ,,I dont get any help or benefits and still have to try a pay everything ...that woman needs to stop whinging and live in the real world...I wish i had her benefits ....Re: £2,000 a month?How could I live on that?
You have made it sound a phenomenal wage, but it only works out at £82 per person per week, if you live in London, then it is not excessive.Re: £2,000 a month?How could I live on that?
She chose to have 7 children if she'd had fewer she wouldn't need a 6 bedroomed house.How many kids has she had while on benefit?? Think you'll probably find both she and ex husband were on benefit before and having more children with a boyfriend NO WAY. My father was badly injured and left disabled in the last war but still worked for a living and looked after his own children, but then he only had 2 not 7.Re: £2,000 a month?How could I live on that?
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