still no 'these are the benefits you are entitled to Emma and Ed - no need to starve yourselves' breakthru then.
I wish they would sort it out as I find myself getting very cross that there would be the sensible outcome without poor Neil worrying about the extra £40 a week - he is self employed in agriculture too.
at the very least E and E would be getting
maintenance for George (from wealthy Will)
child benefit for two children
child tax credit for two children
working tax credit as I assume Ed works full time
council tax benefit if on a low income
housing benefit (as they rent Rickyard cottage from nice David Archer I assume the rent is not astronomical)
Emma works at Brookfield (so assume a couple of mornings at national minimum wage) and no need for childcare as she takes littlest one with her
the maintenance is not counted as income for tax credit purposes
so - to be informative and show if there is real poverty for which the bank of Mum and Dad need to cough up £40 a week - they should now resolve what E and E are actually entitled to.
looking forward to who was a bit forward!
I can't believe my car insurance has risen by that much!
They don't really care do they
To obliterate your address on packaging