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Topic History of: Scratchcards again?
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Silent Minority honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
andrew wrote:
Parents with kids living at home don't get sanctioned.

Good. But they might lose a job and have to wait three months for benefits.


Always the very odd exception....but enough to trigger such a reaction?
A fool is born every minute....and the Liberal Elites do like to give them plenty of hot air to tell us about it.
honey!oh sugar sugar. andrew wrote:
Parents with kids living at home don't get sanctioned.

Good. But they might lose a job and have to wait three months for benefits.
andrew Parents with kids living at home don't get sanctioned.
honey!oh sugar sugar. andrew wrote:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-44532905

If you are sanctioned for three months there isn't going to be money for electricity or soap powder, however cheap it is.
Silent Minority andrew wrote:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-44532905

'A study found more than 40% of parents cannot afford basic hygiene products.'

Tesco Everyday Value Soap 125G - 25p.

Last I heard those poundshops sold washing liquid at £1....