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<blockquote data-quote="honeyend" data-source="post: 8201558" data-attributes="member: 23108"><p>It has come to the point where you are helping your self, i.e in work or unable to work through disability, and ends do not meet. </p><p>With the cost of fuel, not every one is on public transport routes, child care, and higher energy costs, what do you do? These are not things people can control.</p><p> I looked in to claiming PIP, I was so ill I didn't claim my SSP, they just not give you the money, you have to be assessed, the days when you get state benefits just by filling in a form are over. I have worked since I was sixteen, I am not eligible for state pension yet, so if I am too ill to work I would need hand outs, if I lived on my own.</p><p></p><p> I see fifty to a hundred people a day, I can not judge their financial circumstances by how they look. When my mum and step dad were living on stock feed carrots and tatties, no one would have known when they went out, they had 'best' clothes on. When my mum died most of her clothes in the wardrobe were thirty years old, she did her housework in cast offs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="honeyend, post: 8201558, member: 23108"] It has come to the point where you are helping your self, i.e in work or unable to work through disability, and ends do not meet. With the cost of fuel, not every one is on public transport routes, child care, and higher energy costs, what do you do? These are not things people can control. I looked in to claiming PIP, I was so ill I didn't claim my SSP, they just not give you the money, you have to be assessed, the days when you get state benefits just by filling in a form are over. I have worked since I was sixteen, I am not eligible for state pension yet, so if I am too ill to work I would need hand outs, if I lived on my own. I see fifty to a hundred people a day, I can not judge their financial circumstances by how they look. When my mum and step dad were living on stock feed carrots and tatties, no one would have known when they went out, they had 'best' clothes on. When my mum died most of her clothes in the wardrobe were thirty years old, she did her housework in cast offs. [/QUOTE]
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