Tracey Crouch is right – TV is not a human right | via @Telegraphhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/tax/11993099/Tracey-Crouch-is-right-TV-is-not-a-human-right.html …
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@JuliaHB1 In the Spectator? I did. Did you read my first reply to you? -
@JuliaHB1 What else bar pay TV might they cut? And what of those beyond the few individual cases? Many will already have cut back was point -
@CharlesRowlands pay tv, expensive phones, gadgets, alcohol, cigarettes, fizzy drinks, crisps, sweets etc. Plenty to cut back on. -
@JuliaHB1@CharlesRowlands We're talking about WORKING people & you think they shouldn't 'splash out' on fizzy drinks & crisps!Unbelievable. -
@MiraDreams@CharlesRowlands actually a huge % of couples on tax credits hv only 1 adult working, sometimes only part time. Hence low income -
@JuliaHB1@CharlesRowlands That's me: I care for my autistic son & Mother with dementia while my husband works full time. So do you think... -
@MiraDreams it depends on your exact circumstances, doesn't it? I want benefits to go to those who need them. If you do need them, then fine -
@JuliaHB1 They ARE going to those who need them. Most would much rather have a decent wage than claim anything. Low pay is the real problem. - 8 more replies
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