LOL. Jo the only thing that concerns me is that these kids are being bought up with no work ethic example and given mum's attitude they're likely to be another 3p a week for each of us along with the hundreds of thousands of others.
I can see why you might think that, and it probably is the truth in some cases. The same could also be said for kids brought up with endless amounts of money though. But then they would probably not ever have to claim benefits as ma & pa will always help them out.
However I have been out of work a few times, and I can honestly say I have only ever once signed on, and I only did that once. I felt ashamed and so I took the next available job working in a flower factory. I have done the same since ... If I need to work I will. I will also do what ever job it takes, so long as I can put something into the household pot I have some self pride at least.
My eldest sister recently parted company with her husband and is now a single mum of 2. She was working before they split, but there is no way she would have been able to support her kids on those wages. So she changed direction and found a job that works for her and the kids. She is now a teaching assistant I believe (or something very similar) training up on the job to eventually become a primary school teacher I think. This is a totally different career to what she went to college for.
My youngest sister is just in her first year of A levels, having passed all of her GCSE's with flying colours. Though her maths was less than expected, and she is also re done that GCSE (I believe she is awaiting the results). She has every intention of becoming a teacher. I dont honestly think she would have done so well had my mum been working all hours to bring enough money in. My little sis has been through some very traumatic stuff in the last few years, and without my mum being there for her I sadly think she may have turned out much different had she had to deal with all of those things herself.
Considering my mum has been on benefits for the last 19 years, I don't think she has done too bad raising us to have some sort of work ethic

We have all seen her struggle through, and none of us want the same for ourselves.
I do agree there are some folk in the system that don't have the same attitude or drive to make sure their kids dont end up the same way. But I do remember my mum using catalogue to buy Christmas for us, and clothes that kept us away from the bullying at school. She even has a very large TV, but she bought that from a friend who was upgrading for cheap. She also has other things that she saved very hard for. My mum's attitude is that she is getting what she is entitled to. Though she does now work 16 hrs a week, she is still helped quite a bit by the benefits system. I don't begrudge her any of it. She worked hard all her life before us kids came along
Yep..so punished basically for working hard all my life and having something to show for it. Why they cant just pay the same as what the rent I wuld be eintitled me I will never know and then they inject LOADS of money on stupid adverts on how to help people not lose their homes..errrr..heres an idea..help with the mortgage so I dont have to go on the game.
Wait the 13 weeks and if you haven't found another job in that time you can get help with your mortgage. This is the reason there is a 13 week wait ... your incentive to get another job. Do whatever it takes. Almost worst case scenario you could get a manual job in a factory to tide you over (there are worse jobs, believe me). You won't lose your house in that 13 weeks provided you were up to date with your mortgage payments before being made redundant. Mortgage companies don't want to repossess, that is the last thing they want. I'm sure if you communicate with them you can come to some sort of arrangement until things are sorted for you one way or another.
