Cherry Sue

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I would guess they get a sizable working family payment. The threshold is 1,200 a week for a family of 7.
Is that 1,200 pw gross or net? It’s really not that much for a family of 7 to live on if it’s gross with a mortgage etc. but if council house/subsidised rent I guess that different.
 
I’ve really only began to notice the amount of alcohol she consumes and how she seems to celebrate it
 
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Is that 1,200 pw gross or net? It’s really not that much for a family of 7 to live on if it’s gross with a mortgage etc. but if council house/subsidised rent I guess that different.
I don't really know if it's gross or net but I'm not so sure should the tax payer be paying more income supports if families choose to have large families.
 
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I have no issues with the amount of children a person has, I know lots who grew up in large families & loved it & would all be very close to their siblings as adults. Every family is different & we only get snippets of her childrens lives.
What annoys me is things like today complaining about the price of taxing the van to cart her large family around. Have as many kids as you like, I don’t care but don’t complain about the costs of things like school & transporting them around after choosing to have a large brood. It sounds like every single child was planned, that’s their business but I just can’t deal with the complaining about costs.
We stopped at 2 so we could give them a comfortable upbringing & hopefully not have to worry about finances too much in the future.
 
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I don't really know if it's gross or net but I'm not so sure should the tax payer be paying more income supports if families choose to have large families.
I wasn’t commenting on income supports either way, just remarking that €1,200 isn’t a lot for a family that size.
 
I have no issues with the amount of children a person has, I know lots who grew up in large families & loved it & would all be very close to their siblings as adults. Every family is different & we only get snippets of her childrens lives.
What annoys me is things like today complaining about the price of taxing the van to cart her large family around. Have as many kids as you like, I don’t care but don’t complain about the costs of things like school & transporting them around after choosing to have a large brood. It sounds like every single child was planned, that’s their business but I just can’t deal with the complaining about costs.
We stopped at 2 so we could give them a comfortable upbringing & hopefully not have to worry about finances too much in the future.
This ! This! No doubt she will be complaining about price of school books again in a few weeks.
 
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Do they go to school ?
Doesn’t look like it at the mo. She took a break from moaning bout the price of it all for the last while and they seemed to be away a lot during term, so doubt she’s putting them into school. Plus she has said she doesn’t do home school if she doesn’t send them. And relies on the school to send on work etc.
 
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Doesn’t look like it at the mo. She took a break from moaning bout the price of it all for the last while and they seemed to be away a lot during term, so doubt she’s putting them into school. Plus she has said she doesn’t do home school if she doesn’t send them. And relies on the school to send on work etc.
they’re in school
 
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