‘Food And Gas Is A Luxury’
.Robert
last week, the PIP assessor complained that it was too cold in my house to write her report, I said you have only been here for 20 minutes, but I have to live like this with arthritis and a serious heart condition. She asked “Well what do you spend ALL your money on” I showed her bank statements and receipts = £55 pw in benefits is spent on £34pw straight back to the council in bedroom tax, contribution to rent and contribution to council tax, £5pw maintenance even though my daughter is with me 150+ days per year, and with the other £11pw I have to pay TV, Electric, Water, telephone, household shopping i.e loo rolls wash powder, shampoo, soap and toothpaste and of course Food and Gas is a luxury. I asked her for some money /budgeting advice, she just scratched her head and looked dumb.





yes they want to learn austerity then come to our houses were heating is off and food once a day yep wonder if his lord ship is cams our leader seems two bellies has got itall
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WHAT A FUCKING CHEEK, WHERE DO THEY GET THESE PEOPLE FROM? OH IM FORGETTING, ITS A FRENCH COMPANY.
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YH I KNOW WHAT ITS LIKE JEFFREY
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dont pay bills, like tv.
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These politicians and administrators need a reality trip, as in three months living like ordinary people on benefits. At the moment they haven’t got a clue, and I don’t think many of these pampered idiots would be able to stand real life on benefits for more than 24 hours!!!
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This person needs practical help to improve his/her situation and if I lived near to you, I would do it (I am in Liverpool). As a social tenant he/she is entitled to apply for a Discretionary Housing Payment to help with paying his bedroom tax and use very low income and children staying (too cold and cost of bills) as a primary reason for applying. Further, if he/she has health problems, that too can be a good reason to get DHP. If there are outstanding bills to energy or water companies, they have trust funds you can apply to which can wipe the debt off or substantially reduce it. There are lots of things that can be done and he/she needs to go to an advice agency for further help.
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