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Neil 08-04-2008 16:32

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 559196)
My house is mine, and paid for. If I was renting I presume I'd get housing benefit, though not if I'd squandered a windfall on a chain of houses.

So should you be forced to sell it?

lindsay ormerod 08-04-2008 16:33

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
They should get diddly squat, it's taking the michael . How can they have not noticed that they were down to their last few thousand..... :eek:

Neil 08-04-2008 16:35

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 559208)
They should get diddly squat, it's taking the michael . How can they have not noticed that they were down to their last few thousand..... :eek:

Would you feel the same if it was their redundancy payment?

Mr Aleks 08-04-2008 16:38

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
While it may be seen as cheeky it as to be said they won the money fair and square.

garinda 08-04-2008 16:38

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 559206)
So should you be forced to sell it?

As the law of the land stands now, I currently don't have to sell it, because I could then blow all the money on whatever I wanted, and the state would be obliged to then house me, and cost the state more money.

I don't play the Lottery, so that is not relevant, but if I were to ever inherit any money I wouldn't expect to recieve what I do now.

I sincerely hope you are lucky enough to remain in good health until your dieing day, and are never troubled with any of these dilemmas.

garinda 08-04-2008 16:41

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 559212)
Would you feel the same if it was their redundancy payment?

Yes I would. Benefits are, and should be means tested. Someone with a stash of cash in the bank, from wherever, shouldn't also expect to recieve the same benefits as someone without a penny.

Here's a first.

Me with the conservative approach, and you spouting Marxist garbage.:D

Neil 08-04-2008 16:50

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 559217)
I sincerely hope you are lucky enough to remain in good health until your dieing day, and are never troubled with any of these dilemmas.

So do I and I was not having a dig. It is just that some people have been a little contradictory on this thread.

garinda 08-04-2008 16:52

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 559226)
It is just that some people have been a little contradictory on this thread.

Who........?

Not like you to be so unforthcoming.

Neil 08-04-2008 16:53

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 559230)
Who........?

Not like you to be so unforthcoming.

Please don't ask me to read all those posts again by people upset 'cus they did not win £100,000

garinda 08-04-2008 17:00

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 559231)
Please don't ask me to read all those posts again by people upset 'cus they did not win £100,000

Good luck to them, that's what I say, though I still don't think they should be entitled to benefits that are means tested, when they have assets bought with money from their win, and money so far still not accounted for.

Would you be in favour of someone who was on the Dole, or whatever it's called now, still receiving their money if they had a couple of million in the bank, after a Lottery win? I wouldn't.

Neil 08-04-2008 17:05

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 559237)
Would you be in favour of someone who was on the Dole, or whatever it's called now, still receiving their money if they had a couple of million in the bank, after a Lottery win? I wouldn't.

No, but if they did something stupid and spent it all I would.

flashy 08-04-2008 17:15

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
whats not been said yet is that....if i won that much money i would like to BUY myself a house or something to live in, that would be an investment, yes i know £100,000 wouldnt get me much of a house (well i could buy my house for a lot less than that) then they would have no need for housing benefit, then i would get a job after i'd bought the house so no benefits needed

garinda 08-04-2008 17:20

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 559239)
No, but if they did something stupid and spent it all I would.

If most benefits weren't means tested, which they currently are, except in Scotland, where you can still receive residential care without having to sell your house and use your savings, unlike in England and Wales, the country would be facing an even bigger burden, with the tax payer giving money to those who've decided to blow any windfall that they had.


Would I begrudge paying this man any money from the public purse, whilst he still had disposable assets? Yes I would.

Michael Carroll (lottery winner) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

derekgas 08-04-2008 17:35

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
If these people have been stupid enough to spend the winnings, without investment, then as long as there are no assets from the proceeds, there is no choice but to allow them benefits, so a lot of the arguments posted are irrelevent, I think they should be allowed thier benefits, they will at least have the privelage of kicking themselves eternally, and forever have fingers pointing at them, they will of course, with hindsight, realise that they should have invested and spent the interest, it is also fair comment that the money they have spent will have been taxed unmercilessly, so they have made, albeit a token, contribution to the coffers.

Neil 08-04-2008 17:37

Re: couple want benefits after spending £100,000
 
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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 559247)
then i would get a job after i'd bought the house so no benefits needed

I apologise for being simple but why do you need to buy a house before you can get a job? :confused:


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