Go forth and multiply...

Started by Scrumpy, Yesterday at 01:31:14 PM

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Scrumpy


The two child cap has been removed as from 6.4.26

480, 000 families expected to see an average increase of 4,100 pounds per year..

Doesn't make sense to me.. It just encourages the ignorant to have more children with little or no regard
as to where the extra money is coming from..

I'll tell them where the EXTRA money is coming from..
People who PAY their taxes.. People who contribute to the money pot..
People who go to work for the minimum wage.. 

As for Universal Credit.. Don't even go there...
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

muddy

Too right .
This is madness .

Rupert Lowe sums it up well


"Working British families are struggling with high taxes and bills. Yet Labour wants to reward families who don't work and large households - many from overseas - with even more benefits!

This isn't about helping kids out of poverty. It's a desperate grab for votes from people who rely on the state.

The clear message from Labour? Have more children and stay on benefits - we'll pay for it."

GrannyMac

I agree, everyone has access to contraception. I'm still annoyed that people who qualified for the State Pension from 2016 onwards get far more basic pension than older people.  More than £2500 pa more. 

Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

Alex

It's a fact muslim families have more kids, they are the people who will benefit most from CB, not the Brits..

GrannyMac

Quote from: Alex on Yesterday at 11:52:53 PMIt's a fact muslim families have more kids, they are the people who will benefit most from CB, not the Brits..
Yup!
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

Scrumpy

Quote from: GrannyMac on Yesterday at 10:27:33 PMI agree, everyone has access to contraception. I'm still annoyed that people who qualified for the State Pension from 2016 onwards get far more basic pension than older people.  More than £2500 pa more.



Terrible thing to have done to the older pensioners..
 We still have to heat our homes.. Flush our toilets.. Use electricity and gas.. Buy food... and clothing..
  We still need to visit the dentist..  
We still need to fix the roof.. 
Whatever the size of our home.. whatever age we are.. all these things need to be done .
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

klondike

It doesn't stop with the initial unfairness. Percentage increases widen the cash difference every year. I intend to live as long as possible just to spite them.


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Ashy

or as the youth of today would say, go forth and times it.

Mups

Quote from: Scrumpy on Today at 08:49:44 AMTerrible thing to have done to the older pensioners..
 We still have to heat our homes.. Flush our toilets.. Use electricity and gas.. Buy food... and clothing..
  We still need to visit the dentist.. 
We still need to fix the roof..
Whatever the size of our home.. whatever age we are.. all these things need to be done .
I feel the same as you, Scrumpy.

GrannyMac

Quote from: klondike on Today at 09:31:15 AMIt doesn't stop with the initial unfairness. Percentage increases widen the cash difference every year. I intend to live as long as possible just to spite them.
This.  My state pension is pitiful, the years I was at home don't count, unlike nowadays. And I was daft enough to pay a reduced contribution NI stamp (Married Women's) for years without being fully cognisant at the time what it would mean. 

Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

Alex

I was the same GM, paid ' married woman's stamp' for years even though I was working full time, silly me.  When I lived in Germany where my son was born I didn't claim child benefit, silly me again, as that would have counted towards my pension.   


GrannyMac

Quote from: Alex on Today at 03:47:13 PMI was the same GM, paid ' married woman's stamp' for years even though I was working full time, silly me.  When I lived in Germany where my son was born I didn't claim child benefit, silly me again, as that would have counted towards my pension. 


We weren't as well up on pensions as my kids' generation.  It was something far off in the future, I was more bothered about paying the mortgage!  
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖