Thankfully he can't win because he walked.
The Government should really try and do something about people who have never worked a day in their life yet manage to live quite comfortably. Where is their sense of personal pride? What about the people who work HARD all their lives and still find it difficult to make ends meet. Living in this country has its perks but things like that really feel like a big kick in the teeth.
One thing that made me laugh about Shabaz apart from his constant Mrs Doubtfireesque whine was that he wanted to go back home and be self-sufficient like he always has been. How can he claim to be self sufficient when he has been living off the state for 21 years? In addition his comment about being 'A National Insurance Number'.. He doesnt even pay national insurance!
Such a silly deluded man! Bring back national service for folk like that!
In defence of the family on benefits they did have a lot of children and I think they stayed on benefits because they didn't have the level of education to get a job that would pay enough for all the childcare they would need.
But Shabaz is ridiculous, I thought it was meant to be "jobseekers allowance" now, how can someone not find a job in 21 years? People that don't even try to get jobs should't be allowed to have the money.
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