Aziz, is that you?
2007-04-24 01:21:52
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answer #1
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answered by bumblecherry 5
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they would not, it often is going on what's time-commemorated by way of fact the mattress room allowance for an exchange which isn't like the criminal definition of overcrowding. The mattress room allowance is: One mattress room for a pair or a single guy or woman over sixteen. One mattress room for 2 toddlers of distinctive sexes till the elder is 10. One mattress room for 2 toddlers of a similar intercourse till the elder is sixteen. So 3 toddlers are not meant to share a mattress room. yet you are able to basically ask the council and see what they say, and in step with possibility make a case related to the female desirous to be close to the specific college. The irony is that councils often 'do it by utilising the e book', i.e. the mattress room allowance, for allocations and exchanges, yet while a kinfolk is already housed above the mattress room allowance they are often not legally overcrowded by way of fact the definition is going on the form of human beings in step with room not basically the form of bedrooms, so the living room is roofed and the kitchen no rely if it incredibly is super sufficient.
2016-11-27 00:49:52
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answered by heitman 4
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8 children! To be honest, I think it's quite selfish these days to have so many kids because the world is so over populated. Plus, how can you possibly give every child enough attention in bringing them up! Maybe it's time to go back to work too! and stop sponging off the government. That would help you take your mind off your problems at home and give you a mental break. And I sincerely hope that the last question was a joke!
2007-04-24 01:24:58
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answered by Anonymous
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£600 a week, I don't even earn that in one month. There's too many people staying at home these days and claiming benefits left, right and centre. After having my children, I had no choice but to go back to work as I couldnt afford anymore time off. Living is expensive these days, and your very lucky that your money just lands in your lap!!!!!!!!!!!!! Un like some of us, who have to work atleast one job. And a doctors note wont last forever!
2007-04-24 08:58:30
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answered by becky780770 1
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if you are on income support you can apply to the dhss for a community care grant for things like bedding' beds carpets washing machine vacuummecleaner curtains three peice suite cooker and even clothing for the children you can also apply to the council for volintry services in your local aria and if the doctor is treating you for sever depression it is possible that you could be entitled to disabled living allowance which does not affect the other money you have coming in each week in fact if you get the middle or high rate your weekly allowance will go up to i know it will increase by over £70 aweek if you get the high rate of disabled living allowance ialso suggest that you go to your local citzens advise beuro for them to check if you are getting the full amount of allowance that the goverment states that you and your family needs to live on
2007-04-24 07:57:09
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answered by joan_tipton 3
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Sell as many kids as you feel fit then rent the spare rooms out to other immigrants. perhaps you can get a Grant to build a mosque in the roof space or garden.
Check out your religious entitlements, you may find that your able to have several wives at a time at least one for every day of the week.
each wife could either work or claim individual benefits .
Cheers
2007-04-24 01:30:34
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answered by RICHARD F 2
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The country shouldn't have to support you and your children.
Sure you are depressed but that's certainly not helping anyone especially your children. So - get off your duff and get back to work & be a good example to your children.
As for the "white kids" next door.....ignore them and get back to work. Part of the problem is that you are "on the dole". You will earn respect from everyone when you get back to supporting your family. You can also work from home if the problem is that your children are too young & you can't find someone to watch them.... so look in to that as an alternative.
2007-04-24 01:26:28
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answered by Lucy 5
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wel im 1 of 6 kids and we were given a 3 bedroom house there's 2 in each room and my mum and step dad sleep downstairs in the livingroom,the council wont give us another house that well fit in coz we r not main prioroty.the council r tight with their money
2007-04-24 01:38:03
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answered by xxashtonxx 2
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oh bless you why don't you get you and the kids to sit in the city centre all huddled in a blanket and beg for more money with a bit of card saying "hungry and homeless" I'm sure you could get a good bonus on the £600 a week. if the house isn't big enough you could always donate 2 of the kids to medical science.
2007-04-24 01:25:04
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answered by Cruz 4
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Can't quite sum you up. First part of your postings seems for real but I sincerely HOPE the remainder is wind up or you are an ungrateful, racist with no values whatsoever.
2007-04-24 11:50:08
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answered by Ms Mat Urity 6
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i'd say 600 a week is enough! i know someone who has 8 kids n they only get 400 a week!
2007-04-24 06:11:46
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answered by sami 3
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