I am going to twist this sorry
hundreds of thousands shame we got no figure but 1% of the population is around 600000 I think so if its under 600000 they have higher proportion of successful claims not to mention a typical wait for a council property is over 3 years so if they were on the same waiting list as everyone else it would be 0%.
Of course I am only speculating as I have no facts.
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Originally Posted by Taf
From personal experience I can inform you that most immigrant workers on low wages are entitled to, and do receive, Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit, and landlords (buy-to-let especially) milk the system by increasing rents.
Several Czech families I know pay only a tiny fraction of the rent/council tax... the rest is paid by the British Taxpayer.... thus it is mostly taxpayer's money that is lining the pockets of landlords and fuelling the spiralling house price market.
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The polish couple in the flat above me moved out on xmas day (thought was weird) we found out yesterday they owed powergen nearly £1300. Glad they gone tho they were very unsociable, bad neighbours very noisy etc.
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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
Sympathies to you Jefferson i am on incapacity benefit and am routinely judged to be a scrounger. Thats the problem with a nice term like "scrounger" it can be used to attack whatever group you want i guess the wealthy could say anyone paying less then them is a "scrounger" doesn't make it so though does it.
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It wouldnt surprise me if the aim of the article is to try and shift into peoples minds the bulk of welfare costings is on ill and disabled people aka incapacity benefit claimants.