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What's the £800 xmoneyx?
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Probably lost earnings akabula.
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£400 a week earnings
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plus I still owe the rental
£400 + £350 |
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Do you pay NI?
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All self employed pay NI, they just put it up in the budget and had to backtrack after a revolt. I was off several months with a bad back after falling down the stairs, they made it so difficult to claim owt that I gave up. Job done.
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If you had pursued your claim saddo what sort of payment would you get?
Is it comparable to what an employed person gets? |
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No idea m8, never got that far. Guy on the phone made it clear that his job was to dissuade claims from the self employed.
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don't eat bread with soy/soya.
don't eat insoluble fibre. (skins on fruit, potatoes, peppers, tomatoes) peel all fruit and veg before eating. drink hot tea - to flush out and soften foods. eat raw garlic with something to dull the garlic which is like eating lava. the garlic will kill anything in the stomach that is not meant to be there... infections, candida etc? stop taking anti acids - if you take them. drink apple juice with some apple cider vinegar added. lemon juice for vit c added too. stop eating acid forming foods... biscuits, bread, flour foods. refined sugar. eat - GELATINE - jelly sweets or licorice. unless you are taking warfarin for heart conditions. helps repair stomach lining. drink 1 glass water when you wake up - flat water. japanese trick. lines stomach before you add food. |
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And remember:-
An apple a day keeps the doctor away. While an onion a day keeps everybody away. |
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apple juice
will be adding that thx ![]() |
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im on 5 n hour
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Only 400 week!? Lol u can make more on o0.5 goals each day do let it up easy money
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you know you can apply for universal credit / jobseekers online ?
https://www.gov.uk/apply-universal-credit They say 5 weeks but you can get emergency loan for first payment if you empty bank and say your rooked to the bone Got to know the tricks in this world or someone else will take up your welfare cheques |