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    He probably wouldn't want me to post on here, but as we are talking about "living wage", my younger brother wants to work rather than take benefits, but he is taking home just £800 a month and his rent is £600.

    Out of the £200 he has left, he has to pay gas, electric, water rates, telephone, council tax and food. He has a small car he has to insure, tax and put petrol in, so how does he live ?
    Is this a living wage ? He is not eligible for working tax credits, but I've no idea why not.

    I'm sure he'd be better off on benefits.




    Roger

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