Benefit cuts are a worry
WE are to get our benefits reduced by 25 per cent.
My wife has lived here for 33 years and we have spent a lot of time and money doing the place up, but if we are chucked out who is going to reimburse us? And was this in the original contract?
How can the government put us — probably — below the minimum living wage needed to survive? It says on the council form if you are in financial difficulties ask a friend or family to help you out.
They are worse off than me!
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Derrick Owen, aged 68
Bonymaen




2 Comments
by bennyhill4
Sunday, March 03 2013, 6:18PM
“This man's story is very sad, and i suppose there are thousands in the same situation as him. But should we be surprised, when the country voted in the eton toff brigade did they honestly think that they would give priority to people in this situation.I thought we were supposed to be "all in in together"”
by abertawejack
Sunday, March 03 2013, 3:12PM
“The caring society has long gone, I'm ashamed to say Derrick bach. It's all to do with the have and have not's, whilst the latter fend for themselves. I asked a labour councilor for assistance with a family members incapacity claim, She stated there were three to four a day, contacting her for the same reasons and couldn't help? all in the name of our Governments "Benefits modernization programme". Our fore fathers must be turning in their graves. Yet our MOD, spends as if no tomorrow, "The British Empire" must surely be defunct by now, one would think! try telling that to Parliament and our MP's, the gravy train still flows like a river of taxes.”