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Earn £65,000 a year and live on benefits
Aberdeenangarse
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Broken Britian. Surely would not get away with that?Work in progress...Update coming July 2012.
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The sooner the 500wk total benefit cap comes in per household the better. Watch average rents and house prices collapse as one of th last props holding them up crumbles.0
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I'm all for pension saving, but I don't want to foot that bill! Don't have much choice, though.From Starrystarrynight to Starrystarrynight1 and now I'm back...don't have a clue how!0
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