We will have to agree to differ on that one ninny. the number of hours worked in order to claim certain vital benefits is limited to 16 and there are not the benefits available that you seem to think. People can suddenly find themselves in this position through no fault of their own having decided to start their families when both married and in full time employment. Most are not too lazy to cook but when the key meter runs out it makes life difficult. Oh yes, you have to have an Aldi close by
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To be honest Aka I have not watched the programme because I knew it would be too distressing, so I assume lots of them were smokers. The people I know who claim benefits (sadly quite a few) don't smoke and are struggling. It is all being mismanaged and my belief is we at the pension/or near pension part of life are being fed misinformation as a 'vote winner'.
Banking Bullies! Feeling ignored, and most un'appy
Interview with the economist billionaires fear: this is how we get a wealth tax



. There is no cheap meat these days. Granted you can buy food at knockdown prices if you shop very late at night as we sometimes do but our nearest supermarket is 5 miles away and last bus is 9.00pm so not an option for many.
But we all know it can seem a bit scarey on here at times. In a ducking down behind the sofa kind of way! 
