Elizabeth Pollitt

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For example, an initial cap of £26,000 was imposed on the amount that could be claimed, in line with supposed average household income. This in itself was a myth, because the average working family with an income of £26,000 could themselves claim several thousand pounds’ worth of additional in-work benefits: after all, millions of employed people qualify for benefits.
Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class
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