JM07
Well-Known Member
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i was a single mum with two kids by 2 dad's....
i raised them in a council home.
i ALWAYS had a job, most of the time two!!!!
i ALWAYS made sure they went to school
i ALWAYS made sure they were fed, clothed, were polite, knew ground rules, made sure they "worked" for extras..ie money for youth club, sweets, lifts to friends, etc etc..
i paid rent,
i paid my bills on time,
i ran a car
i suppose the difference is that i didn't think the State owed me a living...
if i couldn't afford it, i didnt buy it
and i NEVER played the "single-mother" card
sometimes you can't help people who wont help themselves...
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No you cant, also you will note that on no point on here have I said that her being a single mum on benefits makes her of a lower class then anyone else, it does not come down to class. Personally I alwaysed thought she looked a bit spaced out and wondered if she had issues so to speak.
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nor have i mentioned class....
i would put myself as"working class"...
which is the "class" the majority of these "benefit spongers/single mums" fall into.
the problem of that stems from the "system" that is supposedly helping them...
it unfortunately positively encourages "sponging"...
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i was a single mum with two kids by 2 dad's....
i raised them in a council home.
i ALWAYS had a job, most of the time two!!!!
i ALWAYS made sure they went to school
i ALWAYS made sure they were fed, clothed, were polite, knew ground rules, made sure they "worked" for extras..ie money for youth club, sweets, lifts to friends, etc etc..
i paid rent,
i paid my bills on time,
i ran a car
i suppose the difference is that i didn't think the State owed me a living...
if i couldn't afford it, i didnt buy it
and i NEVER played the "single-mother" card
sometimes you can't help people who wont help themselves...
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No you cant, also you will note that on no point on here have I said that her being a single mum on benefits makes her of a lower class then anyone else, it does not come down to class. Personally I alwaysed thought she looked a bit spaced out and wondered if she had issues so to speak.
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nor have i mentioned class....
i would put myself as"working class"...
which is the "class" the majority of these "benefit spongers/single mums" fall into.
the problem of that stems from the "system" that is supposedly helping them...
it unfortunately positively encourages "sponging"...