Oh, oh, I know the answer to this one
5. Prophet?
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£72 a week according to the story.
why doesn't he get a job in a gym... personal trainer - doesn't need academic quals, just do a 6 week course to become an expert and then try to sell your awesome 'personal training' sessions to every new gym member
on the plus side at least it is just JSA & he lives with his mum.... unlike the hamplanets on ESA + housing benefit + daily carer visits + grants for mobility scooters etc..etc..
It's a fake story made up by the Daily Mail.
It's a fake story made up by the Daily Mail.
why doesn't he get a job in a gym... personal trainer - doesn't need academic quals, just do a 6 week course to become an expert and then try to sell your awesome 'personal training' sessions to every new gym member
on the plus side at least it is just JSA & he lives with his mum.... unlike the hamplanets on ESA + housing benefit + daily carer visits + grants for mobility scooters etc..etc..
unlike the hamplanets on ESA + housing benefit + daily carer visits + grants for mobility scooters etc..etc..
Can the Daily mail just be shut down already? there is just no limit to how much they blatantly lie and fabricate stores.
God forbid people who have disabilities, cancer ETC ETC should claim these benefits. How dare they?
If you did that across the British press, you'd be left with the FT and the Racing Post.
How stupid. Claims he does not have time to look for a job. Think he does if he goes to the gym for 4 hours. 10am-2pm then you have the rest of the day free.
I believe by using the term hamplanets he was referring to obese people who claim benefits.
I believe by using the term hamplanets he was referring to obese people who claim benefits.
Oh, oh, I know the answer to this one
1. He's brown.
2. He's in the UK living off benefits.
3. He's training to become an ISIS Terrorist
4. ??????
5. Prophet?
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