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A lot of small businesses will be hurt by this. Those that have majority low hours workers so pay very little in NI, therefore unable to recover any of the enforced pay rise. |
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The 2014 hourly rates range from £5.70 to £21.10. The assumption is made that in a couple, both are working. That ends up with the slightly perverse situation where a single person with one child is said to need around the same as a couple with 4 kids. The 2014 figures give a "required" salary of £41,254 for a single person with 3 kids. Even just single person with just one child is said to "require" £13.88/hour, £27,141/year. The rent levels used seem to be a bit low, ie £100/wk for a couple with 4 kids.:shocked: All these figures are for outside London which will be even higher. In 1980, you were given and additional £365 on your tax allowance for each child. The 2014 calculations say that you "require" £173.10 each week just for childcare. The "living wage" calculations may use 9 different household set-ups to come up with a single figure, but even within each set-up there will be differences in requirements, eg a single person with one child needing childcare is different to where the child doesn't need childcare to the tune of £173.10/week. The "living wage" cannot begin to represent the various combination of set-ups, but a tax credits and benefits system can. It is having children that is really being "subsidised". Good luck with getting £21.10/hour because you may or may not have 3 kids. |
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I hope a further cut follows if the subject has not secured a productive role in their adoptive home within 6 months.
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Virgin and Sky are classed as 'utilities' they get that free too? land line. free international calls? what about an iphone 6 and a mobile contract? that free too? |
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Yes, no, no, no, no, and no.
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You sound unsure.
We'll take it all as yes till someone says otherwise. free gas and electric? no wonder there's loads of cables coming out the windows! |
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so we buy our gas and electricity supplies from foreigners and give them it back for free what a wonderful system ;)
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Since they are not allowed to earn money, how would you suggest the gas/electric is paid for by the asylum seeker?
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Out of their benefits like everybody else has to?
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On Newport road in Cardiff, near Lynx House (Asylum centre) there are a number of large houses that have been converted into flats housing asylum seekers. During the coldest spell of last winter when passing 2 or 3 of these premises it stood out like a sore thumb that despite the very cold weather, the front doors of these properties were left wide open. I guess if you are getting something for free from an over generous benefactor you don't concern yourself with how much you use or waste. |
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If they are not allowed to earn money, what about some voluntary, unpaid community work like collecting litter so that their taxpayer patrons get something practical back (other than the wunnerful- fuzzy-warm-feeling of bailing out others)? Quote:
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Two years before they allowed live and work where they wanted. :shrug: |
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