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"I don't deserve this...i was building a house...." click ..."Deserve ain't got nuthin to do with it..."
 
So will a bloke in his mid fifties, with a fetish for wearing leather cat suit & thigh length boots, moving into Axminster :)
I have been taught well by the Master AKA Midwest (by correspondence course) and training videos where Midwest plays himself ;o)))))

 
They are sneaky and tel you the state pension isn't taxed, but your personal allowance is reduced instead.
 
If you work hard and pay your dues and claim nothing from the system apart from child benefit then you are screwed, even child benefit is now discriminatory as if you earn over a certain amount you won't get any.

Inheritance tax your children will have to pay because you worked long hours and grafted bought something and went without to provide a better life for your family and they take a slice of the pie for nothing........ whilst the scum that do nothing, steal your tools, burgle your houses seem to get a free ride in life....... grrrrrrrrr
 
of course they are sneaky. couple of years ago, i tried to file s/a online. they sent me a code that was difficult to read. my bad, entered 1 digit wrong 1st time.2nd attempt was 100% right. but site said wrong, you had 3 fails. i applied for another code on 13th jan. they knew i had to file by 31st jan, so the sent the code on 14th feb, then demanded £100 fine for late return. arseholes.
 
The more you pay in then the more you should get out of the system when you need help.
it don't work that way. it's them that put nothing in get all the benefit. socialism at it's worst.
 

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