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Comments by "dragonfly6908" (@dragonfly6908) on "Boris Johnson refuses to extend England’s free school meal scheme" video.
Rishi Sunak announced an extra £1,000 for people on Universal Credit over the next 12 months, what are they doing with it?
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During this Pandemic the Conservative Government have given people on Universal Credit an extra £1,000.
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Labour in Wales don't care about the poor and people losing their jobs because they have just announced a lockdown despite their COVID-19 figures not being alarmingly high.
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@Jennyeq Yes, let's hope the people of Wales remember and votes out Labour at the next election.
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From his "magic money tree". Jeremy Corbyn is worth £3 million, maybe he would like to donate some of his own money.
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@andyb.5268 Corbyn had to be dragged kicking and screaming into a general election helped by the Liberal Democrats.
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During this Pandemic the Conservative Government has increased Universal Credit by a £1,000.
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@caitlinbrennan9039 The benefit cap outside London is set at £20,000, a member of my family does not earn this amount working full time at our local council.
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Boris has made sure that an extra £1,000 is going to those on Universal Credit.
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ByronRaver Rishi Sunak announced an extra £1,000 for people claiming Universal Credit over the next 12 months and Working Tax Credit Basic Element by the same amount.
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The extra £1,000 a year announced by Rishi Sunak is to benefit 4 million of the most vulnerable.
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@editor4578 The benefit cap outside London is £20,000, some people who work full time earn well below this including a member of my family who works full time at our local council.
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There are more than a few "champagne socialists" in the Labour party including the multi millionaires Sir Keir Starmer (worth £3 to £4 million) and Jeremy Corbyn (worth £3 million).
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@YA-hm5zy Doing what?.
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Correct. The benefit cap outside London is £20,000. A member of my family earns under £20,000 working full time at our local council.
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@emm_arr Or the opposition.
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ByronRaver The benefit cap is £20,000 outside London, a member of my family earns less working full time at our local council.
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It's a cesspit.
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@Goole1947 I think vouchers are the way to go and then people know that this is food that is being bought with the vouchers.
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@439bananas In Scotland?, not sure about legacy benefits there.
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