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Gusta | 08:49 Tue 06th Sep 2016 | Law
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Just as a matter of interest - If someone claims benefit as they are unable to work. Lives in very poor conditions, no appropriate bedding(duvet filthy and falling to bits and no sheets) or basic necessities - eats minimally and never washes or has a hair cut - just refuses to spend any money at all and yet saves all his benefit money as he is saving for a month's holiday in Japan - is this acceptable and valid? .... just curious that's all nothing else
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Yes, assuming they are not supposed to be looking for work
What they do with their benefits is up to them Gusta.
As long as they are not breaking any law it is up to them what they do or do not do with their benefit cash. They will have to 'sign off ' benefit if they are out of the UK for a month though.
yes
fulfills govt guide lines of budgeting
exactly what they want

( instead of getting rent money and spending it on booze and fags )

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