just trying to put some balance in the equationpeople also need to remember the vast majority off people on benefits are hard working couples often with with kids![]()
All depends on what you call benefits BA. Most people understand "Benefits" to mean, jobseekers allowance, income support. DLA, employment support allowance etc, IE the benefits claimed by people who are unemployed (and possibly don't even bother looking for gainful employment). Young single mothers of 3 or 4 kids (all by different fathers) Who'll keep knocking them out, so'd they don't have to work. etc
Whereas you possibly mean working tax credit or family working tax credit.
I get working tax credit, but certainly don't think I'm sponging off the government.![]()
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i don't know if the tories have changed it recently on the government tables for childcare a couple with 2 children with specific learning/health difficulties could still get help when earning up to £63.000.00
where as the more normal quoted figure was £40-42k
i don't think its fair to generalize when the comments actually apply to a small percentage the comments need to be more specific to be accurate to any extent
