UK: Ordinary families would get £100 a week MORE benefits if they lived apart

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'Three out of four ordinary families would be better off living apart than sharing a home under Labour's benefits system.

Tax credits and benefits are increasingly skewed towards single mothers, a study has shown.
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For some families, such as those with one child and a wife who stays at home, the premium would be almost £100 a week.
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The findings will add to anger over how the benefits system increasingly penalises families.

They will lead to calls for changes to Government policy to encourage more couples to stay together.

David Cameron has promised to end the bias in favour of single parents by alterations to benefits which could mean some families receive £3,000 more.'

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the right actions will be taken to destroy this injustice. I hate seeing the family unit under attack in the countless ways it is, including the tax system.

Evan AKA X-TRNL
Real Men Don't Take Abuse!

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