I know, I know it is the fail, however these quotes cannot be made up. 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ets-42-000-benefits-year-drives-Mercedes.html
Will stop quoting now, however the article is littered with fabulous quotes like this.
This really angers me, as a single person paying tax and struggling to afford to live alone, the fact that I am subsidising these morons makes my blood boil.
There should be very few, if any situations where you are better of unemployed rather than working. Want to cut the deficit? Start with scroungers like this
At time like this a T-shirt I once saw springs to mind
"If you can't feed 'em, don't breed 'em"


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ets-42-000-benefits-year-drives-Mercedes.html
'It doesn't bother me that taxpayers are paying for me to have a large family,' added Mrs Davey.
'We couldn't afford to care for our children without benefits, but as long as they have everything they need, I don't think I'm selfish.
If the government wants to give me money, I'm happy to take it. We get what we're entitled to. I don't put in anything because I don't pay taxes, but if I could work I would.'
And she adds: 'I've always wanted a big family - no one can tell me how many kids I can have whether I'm working or not.'
Despite filing for bankruptcy 18 months ago after racking up £20,000 of debt on mail order catalogues they still insist on splashing out on four presents per child at birthdays and last Christmas spent £2,000 on gifts alone.
Will stop quoting now, however the article is littered with fabulous quotes like this.
This really angers me, as a single person paying tax and struggling to afford to live alone, the fact that I am subsidising these morons makes my blood boil.
There should be very few, if any situations where you are better of unemployed rather than working. Want to cut the deficit? Start with scroungers like this
At time like this a T-shirt I once saw springs to mind
"If you can't feed 'em, don't breed 'em"