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  1. wellquickwoody

    Ian Duncan Smith thinks he can live on £53 a week. Lets make him

    So if you were to find yourself out of work and in need of state help, which would be a perfectly reasonable expectation, would you expect the taxpayer to continue to fund your childs sporting expenses of £10 per week? And, how many children do you have?
  2. wellquickwoody

    Ian Duncan Smith thinks he can live on £53 a week. Lets make him

    So, after working all week to pay my own housing costs , fuel bills, council tax, income tax, national insurance and food and clothing requirements, you seem to think that I should not only pay for someone else's housing costs, fuel bills, council tax, food and clothing requirements, but that I...
  3. wellquickwoody

    Ian Duncan Smith thinks he can live on £53 a week. Lets make him

    My mistake, The Telegraph, '£53 per week after rent and bills'.
  4. wellquickwoody

    Ian Duncan Smith thinks he can live on £53 a week. Lets make him

    As I stated in my earlier post, £53 after rent and other bills (gas, leccy, water etc) were paid.
  5. wellquickwoody

    Ian Duncan Smith thinks he can live on £53 a week. Lets make him

    Having now read an article in The Guardian about this interview, I see that the claimant had £53 a week available AFTER rent and other bills were paid. That is £53 per week for food, or bus fares maybe if job hunting etc.. Friend of my wife claims to spend £30 per week to feed her AND her...
  6. wellquickwoody

    Ian Duncan Smith thinks he can live on £53 a week. Lets make him

    Rent, council tax, mortgage? Bills? What other living expenses?
  7. wellquickwoody

    Ian Duncan Smith thinks he can live on £53 a week. Lets make him

    What has to be paid out of the £53?
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