Wow. The stupidity of this comment. The majority of benefits gets paid to those in work. People going out to work everyday and being paid such poor wages that they need the state to top it up so they can live.
The idea of ‘bone idle benefits claimants’ is so comforting to you isn’t it. I suggest you direct your anger towards such employers. Or how about those huge multinationals who through clever accounting pay relatively minuscule amounts of tax (you’ll no doubt find a few who are asking to be bailed out by the taxpayer right now funnily enough!)
Then, in my eyes if they are employed and receive benefits to 'top it up so they can live', they do not fall under my bone idle category - they are just on the grind like the rest of us, fair play to them.
Im aiming this at those so called stay at home mums who go to Tescos (or Netto) in their PJs with their gunt hanging out, 3 kids to 3 different fathers... you must know the Jeremy Kyle type.