I woke up this morning, feeling so so so proud of myself. 10 years ago when my son was born I was a scared 19 year old girl about to endure parenthood alone with no clue how I was going to cope. But I knew that little boy needed me more than I could imagine so I had to keep 1/2
When my mum died she left everything equally to me and my two brothers. A third each. Clean, simple, no room for argument. The solicitor said she had been very clear about it. I nodded and signed my name and drove home.
Three years before that I had left my job as a practice manager earning Β£38,000 a year to move back into the house I grew up in and care for her full time. I gave up my flat, my routine, my income, and most of my thirties.
My oldest brother lived forty minutes away and visited on alternate Sundays when it suited him. My younger brother lived in Edinburgh and came at Christmas and once in the summer.
They both sent flowers on her birthday. They both cried beautifully at the funeral.
Nobody suggested the split should reflect any of that. Not the solicitor. Not my brothers. Not a single person who knew the full picture said out loud what the numbers actually meant.
And I did not suggest it either, because she was my mother and I did not do it for the money and saying so felt like reducing three years of her life to a transaction.
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While i dont think you're to far off target, I think you should really be looking into MPs pays, plus what they claim for expenses. Last I checked the MPs expenses outdid the benefit cost 10 fold. But go off
Being on benefits should be hard and embarrassingβ¦ you should think I canβt wait to get off of Welfare !! (Not those with SEVERE Disabilities)
Do you agree people who have never paid income tax should not be given cash if they are unemployed for over 6 months and should be given a basics living card buying only absolute essentials ??
What ideas would you come up with to get people off of benefits or cut welfare spend ??
We have to think of creative and firm ways to not only reduce the welfare bill which is set to be Β£400 billion, but also stop this level of dependency βthe government will wipe your arseβ society !!!
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