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Originally Posted by tweedle
I'm sorry but you are one of the people responsable for the cuts, you knowingly and willingly stole from a system already under strain.
I ask again, what year did you defraud the benefits system, what was your hourly wage, how many hours did you work? Claiming to be broke whilst you actually had a wage coming in is upsetting to the genuine claimants.
You genuinely don't seem to understand the money you stole may of saved a life, helped a genuine needy person, funded a project to help the poorest in society.
How much of a low life are you? I pay as much as £250 in a single week in tax, an my wife more some weeks. An you tell us we should pay more whilst you steal money from the needy? You really help the case for the lefties.
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This was over 10 years ago and I learnt the error of my ways, at least I am honest.
If you paying £250 a week in tax then it also means you taking home a fair chunk of change. Which raises the question why you have no room for higher taxes, suggesting you living above your means or not telling the whole truth, taxes as far as income goes are at a very low level compared to historical averages.
Are you trying to tell me you think someone on 10k a year paying no income tax is better off than someone on 50k a year paying higher levels of tax?
Also well done to ignition, someone who is on a decent salary been happy to pay more tax so the system doesnt collapse around us.