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    Lithuanian sponger on £14k benefits refuses job

    You’re a soft touch
    Immigrant on £14k benefits refuses full-time job


    A Migrant mum thanked the UK yesterday for letting her claim £14,500 a year in benefits.


    Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz2IYBlLroq


    Parasite


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    i cant see how she can afford all that stuff dedworth on £14k a year
    you've still got gas, electric, water, tv licence, food, clothes etc to pay for.

    at leasts shes paid something in the 4yrs + shes worked in the UK, some of the money should be paid for by the father, dont we have CSP anymore ? if she will not name the father she shouldn't get anything.
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    She's probably working as well anyway.

    The country has truly gone down the pan...in so many ways.

    ...Posted on facebook today:

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    the thing is she is working upto 16hrs a week, so she doesn't lose many of her benefits, then again many british people are doing the same

    as for the poppy , the sentence should be the same for all, mind you that's a pretty big poppy they drew
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    14k thats quite some bennefit


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    Quote Originally Posted by imagine View Post
    14k thats quite some bennefit
    looks like most of it is on housing benefit, and heres us having to work to pay ours
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    Ship the leech out


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    theres got to be an end to feeding these parasites


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    I get the feeling there is more to this story than is being let on, however - if it is for real, we should always think of it as this....

    Don't think of it or any benefits etc as £14,000 from the taxpayers.

    Think of it in terms of what percentage EVERY SINGLE PENNY of YOUR personal taxes go towards this.

    I don't pay £14k in taxes, very rough guess you would have to be earning over 80k a year to get near this, so to most people. this is the entire taxes we pay, for ourselves, our partners perhaps, possibly our parents if they are still working, our brothers and sisters. It's a good chance it's all the taxes paid by all our family and a good number of our friends...............so she can take foreign holidays and shop at a designer place we probably couldn't afford to.

    Makes going to work and paying taxes so much more worth it and satisfying doesn't it


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