Re: £42,000 a year benefits
I say give them no benefits and let Darwinism take over.
It gets on my nerves when people have kids knowing full well they can't afford them. It's for that very reason I haven't got any kids myself.
Everyone knows you've got a far better chance of getting a Council house if you've got a child.
The benefit system has no doubt helped many deserving people, but it has unfortunately also allowed a moronic underbelly to thrive in this country.
I'm not really talking about most people on benefits who do their best to work (or genuinely can't work for one reason and another) but don't quite have enough money to pay bills etc. There's a significant minority that just take the **** though.
Last edited by Mr Farley; 13-04-10 at 10:27 AM.
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