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Old 04-10-2010, 22:46   #12
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Re: Unemployed Families Face Cap On Benefits

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
If this happens it will do bad damage to the unemployed, l was out of work for nearly six months, and l had to survive on Jobseekers allowance of £72.00 per week and l had to pay rent as well, l got housing benefit, but that was only £15.00 so in total l got £87 per week, and l couldn't surive on that, everything had to go out the window.

What this government will be doing is crucifying the workforce, as there is no decenct work out there.

WHY, WHY does the Tory government always do this when they get into power, Next will be the OAP's, They will rip this country to pieces with there budget cuts, and this is only the start.
So you got 87 pounds per week. A cap of 500 a week would affect you... how exactly?
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