noplasticbags wrote:Thanks for sharing with us Mrs F. Unfortunately you are part of the squeezed middle. Plus of course you have a husband - now if you didn't you'd get free rent, free CT, ...............

I'm being slightly hypocritical as I benefit personally from the fact that the country supports single parents so well (I work 30 hours per week but will still get some tax credits), but it shouldn't be done at the expense of couples - two
cannot live as cheaply as one.
I really appreciate that noplasticbags

I don't have any problem at all with single parents or people on benefits.... in fact I was raised by a single parent on benefits and I'm sure her ingenuity and scrimping is why I'm good at things I do; sewing, cooking etc.
I once said to Jim if we'd never met he'd be better off... but he said that's stupid. I'm the one who informed him if he eveer wanted to get out of his dad's house he'd have to get a "proper" job instead of room, board and petrol money for working for his dad. I'm the one who made him go to the interview for First; practically pushed him onto the train to get there as he was convinced he'd not get it!
a little worrid about DLA though, When I applied I was pretty much agoraphobic. I'm not any more but still can't work. I don't have a copy of my old forms, what if some information is different? will they think I'm, playing the system?
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!