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I am not demand that they buy him clothes he needs, which they promised the social worker they would be doing when they got his money. If I was to not buy my child clothes to wear but at least they where feed social services would have some thing to say about that. They want to look after him, claim money for him which they where expecting £450 a few weeks ago for private fostering to what feed him and sleep on a camp bed for his child benefit and tax credits.
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Sorry but this is all very odd. First you say it's your daughter, then change it to your son. Then you mention £200 was given to someone. Then you spoke about tax credits and Universal Credit. Now you bring fostering into all of this... My head hurts with all of this confusiion. Sorry but i'm out.
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