Re: Freeze on benefits yet again
Originally Posted by
longfellow
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Was at the dentist again the other day for a top plate £244 frigging quid. Yet if I was on Jobseekers I would get dental treatment for free and glass's as well whilst disabled people have to pay.
The country is a disgrace it sh*ts on those that are in need of help whilst the lazy barstewards are allowed everything for free.
So let's examine these claims:
Do those jobseekers also get the various benefits that disabled people get? Such as:
Disability Living Allowance for children
Disability Living Allowance for adults
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) (£22 to £141 per week)
Attendence Allowance (£55 to £83 per week)
Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
Parking benefits (blue badge)
Exemption/reduction of vehicle tax (costs the rest of us £100s)
Motorbility Scheme (cheap car leases, wheelchairs, scooters etc)
VAT Relief from any car changes/adaptions
Various bus/train/taxi schemes (bus passes, railcards etc)
Disabled Facilities Grants (help towards the cost of essential adaptations to your home)
Reduction in Council Tax
Housing Benefit
Income Support
Working Tax Credit
Jobseekers Allowance
Blind Persons Allowance
TV License 50% Discount (for the blind/sight impaired)
No VAT to pay (for any products/goods related to your disability)
No VAT to pay for any products imported (as above)
plus those in specific circumstance also get:
Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit
Constant Attendance Allowance
Armed forces compensation
WOW that is quite some list of benefits and privileges !
and here I am, reasonably healthy, not working, but not looking for work either, claiming absolutely NO benefits and living on just £350 per month !
As ever all these thing come down to lifestyle choices.
I don't have a silly Smart phone
I don't have a mobile phone contract
I don't have Sky TV
I don't have any other satellite or cable TV
I don't have Netflix or Amazon Prime or any other pay to view service
I don't have any car loans or leases. I buy a car and keep it for years and years. Current car is a 1999 model.
I don't have a mortgage because, through lifestyle choices, I paid it off early.
I don't have any pets to feed and pay vets bills for
I don't need lots of "things" endlessly like new clothes etc
I don't buy pharmaceutical drugs for anything, I use Nature's bounty for health
I don't do doctors or dentists unless for extreme emergency
I don't waste money on takeaways, chinese, indian, KFC etc except for very occasional emergencies
Rarely go out for meals except for special occasions
I buy products in bulk from Makro/Costco etc (toilet paper, canned goods, frozen fish, dishwasher tablets).
I make my own natural washing machine powder using natural soaps and soda crystals
I make my own flours using a grain mill allowing me to buy grains cheaply in bulk and make the most fantastic breads
I make "tumble down" meals such as making large batches of chilli, lasagne sauce, passata, soups and stews and freeze portions.
I make my own fermented vegetables like saurkrauts, super healthy, extremely cheap.
I eat very well indeed, and only drink alcohol occasionally, and have no vices, no drugs, no smoking.
In short . . .
I live within my means and do so very happily.
Why can't everyone else do likewise instead of stupidy chaining themselves to expensive mobile phone tarrifs, monthly Sky/cable subscriptions, and engaging in expensive habits like drinking and smoking?