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Dedworth
9th March 2015, 18:38
'They always take the slim ones': Single mother-of-three claiming benefits says she has failed to find a job for EIGHT YEARS because she weighs 28 stone

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/03/09/2675D55B00000578-2986046-image-a-1_1425900677403.jpg


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2986046/Single-mother-three-claiming-benefits-says-failed-job-EIGHT-YEARS-weighs-28-stone.html#ixzz3TuY1Vit6

A shame she has children - if it was up to me she'd have her benefits stopped and be on bread and water

Tawi2
9th March 2015, 18:45
Poor lass, she looks in need of a good meal.

Dedworth
9th March 2015, 19:07
They've cut her benefits to £200 - that's still a lot of pies

les_taxi
9th March 2015, 20:02
It seems she still has enough food for herself!

Tawi2
9th March 2015, 20:19
She is over twice the weight of me. To be fair, maybe it's medical - or perhaps it's her lifestyle. I read the newspaper article and she doesn't seem motivated or overly positive about life. She has children who depend upon her. She needs to do something instead of sitting at home day-in day-out. Hopefully the cut in benefits will be her wake-up call. I know the area she is from well and, to be honest, :anerikke: it's fairly depressive :NoNo:

Michael Parnham
9th March 2015, 20:59
How on earth did she manage to have kids, I wouldn't have gone anywhere near her! :NoNo:

Arthur Little
9th March 2015, 21:23
How on earth did she manage to have kids, I wouldn't have gone anywhere near her! :NoNo:

With her girth ... :anerikke: ... I'm astonished :grosyeux:how her husband got "near enough" [to] her to produce 3 children between them. :wink:

Dedworth
9th March 2015, 21:38
How on earth did she manage to have kids, I wouldn't have gone anywhere near her! :NoNo:

She's from Gateshead Michael I think her sort is quite common up there :biggrin:

http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/images/localworld/ugc-images/276308/Article/images/20597792/5790076-large.jpg

Tawi2
9th March 2015, 21:55
Fat Slags :icon_lol: (before anyone roasts me for that comment they are cartoon characters from the VIZ :icon_lol: ).

Dedworth
9th March 2015, 22:06
Fat Slags :icon_lol: (before anyone roasts me for that comment they are cartoon characters from the VIZ :icon_lol: ).

You said it Tawi not me :laugher:

Michael Parnham
10th March 2015, 08:10
She's from Gateshead Michael I think her sort is quite common up there :biggrin:

http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/images/localworld/ugc-images/276308/Article/images/20597792/5790076-large.jpg

I wouldn't want to live near anyone like that, gosh she looks rough, should be put down! :thumbsdown:

Arthur Little
10th March 2015, 17:50
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/03/09/2675D55B00000578-2986046-image-a-1_1425900677403.jpg

Here's a poor woman ... :yeahthat:
Who has grown so terribly FAT
Bone idle and lardy,
Can't fasten her cardy!

Lives in Gateshead
And looks overfed,
Alas - it's gone beyond a :joke:
Really needs a damn good :poke:
Lest she becomes more tardy!

Michael Parnham
10th March 2015, 20:35
Fat Slags :icon_lol: (before anyone roasts me for that comment they are cartoon characters from the VIZ :icon_lol: ).

Reminds me of seaside postcard characters :icon_lol::icon_lol:

Ako Si Jamie
10th March 2015, 22:10
Here's a poor woman ... :yeahthat:
Who has grown so terribly FAT
Bone idle and lardy,
Can't fasten her cardy!

Lives in Gateshead
And looks overfed,
Alas - it's gone beyond a :joke:
Really needs a damn good :poke:
Lest she becomes more tardy!:icon_lol:

Ako Si Jamie
10th March 2015, 22:16
There was a girl from the North-East
The benefit system she did fleece
She ate too many pies
So a diet she tries
But now she's back obese

Doc Alan
10th March 2015, 23:52
See " Fat Chance " thread :-

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/51709-Fat-Chance-!?p=534435#post534435

marksroomspain
11th March 2015, 00:00
Watched this myself and can only blame one thing and that's the soft welfare system we have right now, yes getting tougher to claim benefits like immigration control what a bloody shambles it gets bloody worse.

On the point this gal is dyslexic: Mmm, heard many more say that when I had to sign on myself, couldn't use computers, can't spell blah blah blah then out the dole office into the bookies and guess what? Mmm, :omg: I can spell the horse's name in the 2.40 at Aintree.....:cwm25::doh

London_Manila
11th March 2015, 02:25
The DHSS were hounding this poor woman to get a job but how can she do that with all those kids?

I don't know many jobs where the hours are 9am to 3pm :Erm:

For me, chasing single mothers to get work is ridiculous. Yes, pursue the workshy but allow mothers to do their best.

Ako Si Jamie
11th March 2015, 09:26
The DHSS were hounding this poor woman to get a job but how can she do that with all those kids?

I don't know many jobs where the hours are 9am to 3pm :Erm:

For me, chasing single mothers to get work is ridiculous. Yes, pursue the workshy, but allow mothers to do their best.

But some of these women just have kids so they don't have to get a job. Her last one in 2007, before she quit, lasted a grand total of eight weeks which doesn't say much for her work ethic. Anyway, she gets £200 per week and probably gets her rent paid so she's not that hard up.

Arthur Little
11th March 2015, 13:26
The DHSS were hounding this poor woman to get a job but how can she do that with all those kids?

I don't know many jobs where the hours are 9am to 3pm :Erm:

For me, chasing single mothers to get work is ridiculous. Yes, pursue the workshy but allow mothers to do their best.

:gp: ... despite my wee rhyme (#12) I've always felt a mother's place is at home wherever there's a young, pre-school-age family.

grahamw48
11th March 2015, 19:43
Watched the prog'. She was repulsive. Should be sterilised, forced to diet and get fit, then given work to do.

Arthur Little
11th March 2015, 20:11
Should be sterilised, forced to diet and get fit, then given work to do.

That may be so, Graham ... :anerikke: ... but it still doesn't alter my opinion about where a mother's proper responsibilities ought to lie in cases like I have already mentioned above.

London_Manila
12th March 2015, 02:05
Watched the prog'. She was repulsive. Should be sterilised, forced to diet and get fit, then given work to do.

She may not be beautiful or super sexy but she is a human being with kids to bring up

London_Manila
12th March 2015, 02:08
But some of these women just have kids so they don't have to get a job. Her last one in 2007, before she quit, lasted a grand total of eight weeks which doesn't say much for her work ethic. Anyway, she gets £200 per week and probably gets her rent paid so she's not that hard up.

I think a mother with 3 kids to bring up should be at home and not forced to look for work

The DHSS are targeting the wrong people something Ian Duncan Smith should be ashamed of

Dedworth
12th March 2015, 17:49
I think a mother with 3 kids to bring up should be at home and not forced to look for work

The DHSS are targeting the wrong people something Ian Duncan Smith should be ashamed of

These people just breed like rabbits to fuel their benefits claims - there's a parasite not too far away from us, fit enough to smoke and walk to the bookies, hasn't worked in the 15 years I've been aware of him. 5 kids aged 6 - 18 and then a couple of years ago banged out twins - the Housing Association have given them 2 houses. I'd love to dob him in but the only thing I've got is heresay that sometimes he takes cash for parking spaces on his frontage. I read today that the Cons are proposing not to pay benefits on four and more kids for new claimants - this should be retrospective to sort out all the shysters

Tawi2
12th March 2015, 17:54
I think a mother with 3 kids to bring up should be at home and not forced to look for work

The DHSS are targeting the wrong people something Ian Duncan Smith should be ashamed of

The absent fathers should be paying. The mothers should name the fathers or face a cut in Benefits. The kids are just going to join a Benefit culture. Trust me, I used to live very close to her. You have to get off your a*se and move or be sucked in. I know loads of guys who don't bother working up there, and their kids will follow in dad's footsteps just as he followed in his fathers........Going nowhere.

Ako Si Jamie
12th March 2015, 23:10
I think a mother with 3 kids to bring up should be at home and not forced to look for work

Only if her intentions were not to use the system to escape working. It's the bone idle ones that make it harder for the genuine people.

Ako Si Jamie
12th March 2015, 23:12
You have to get off your a*se and move or be sucked in.So true. Don't let the grass grow.....

London_Manila
14th March 2015, 02:52
These people just breed like rabbits to fuel their benefits claims - there's a parasite not too far away from us, fit enough to smoke and walk to the bookies, hasn't worked in the 15 years I've been aware of him. 5 kids aged 6 - 18 and then a couple of years ago banged out twins - the Housing Association have given them 2 houses. I'd love to dob him in but the only thing I've got is heresay that sometimes he takes cash for parking spaces on his frontage. I read today that the Cons are proposing not to pay benefits on four and more kids for new claimants - this should be retrospective to sort out all the shysters

Agreed the UK has a real and thriving underclass of idiots who believe we owe them a living :anerikke:

I just think going after single mothers is not the answer

irishman12
15th March 2015, 16:09
I wouldn't want to live near anyone like that, gosh she looks rough, should be put down! :thumbsdown:

How about someone says you should be put down for the way you look? :thumbsdown:

Arthur Little
15th March 2015, 17:15
... gosh she looks rough, should be put down! :thumbsdown:


She was repulsive.


How about someone says you should be put down for the way you look? :thumbsdown:

C'mon chaps, she's not that bad, :nono-1-1: ... I've seen worse! :cwm24:

Besides, ... :anerikke: ... as LM rightly says (#23) "she may not be super sexy, but she is a human being."

Tawi2
15th March 2015, 17:56
Her sister is larger than her,but holds down a full time job and tries to help where she can,I think the problem with the lady in the article is she is depressed,thats probably a combination of environment (gateshead sink estate)and her weight.

joebloggs
15th March 2015, 19:35
She's from Gateshead Michael I think her sort is quite common up there :biggrin:

http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/images/localworld/ugc-images/276308/Article/images/20597792/5790076-large.jpg



Anywhere near you Dedworth? :cwm25:

http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/local-news/fire-crews-called-out-help-4188664

Arthur Little
15th March 2015, 21:29
Anywhere near you Dedworth? :cwm25:

http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/local-news/fire-crews-called-out-help-4188664

:cwm24: ... you mean he didn't tell you? :yeahthat:'s a regular "drop~off" point for the Dedwood Stage! :biggrin:

Dedworth
16th March 2015, 21:11
Anywhere near you Dedworth? :cwm25:

http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/local-news/fire-crews-called-out-help-4188664

:xxgrinning--00xx3:

SimonH
16th March 2015, 21:37
Anywhere near you Dedworth? :cwm25:

http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/local-news/fire-crews-called-out-help-4188664

A story from June 2013 :icon_lol: