Brendan Burgess
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Note that in the UK people with children also get tax credits, which can be substantial.
In UK they usually receive full housing benefit aling with their job seekers allowance which they dont in Ireland. So you not comparing like with like.
Are we really paying 136% more in Ireland
You say that as if its a bad thing.
Whether it is considered too much or not, the UK equivalent of €132 for a couple is dismal.
I can't understand how anyone needs a food bank when welfare rates are relatively high. I feed 5 people with healthy home cooked meals for a shopping bill of €60 a week (that includes toiletries, washing detergent etc).
They are certainly not living it up but very few people are surviving on that as their sole income as they get other state supports, just like here.Relatively high in London??
Under 25's receive approx £50 in UK job seekers benefit per week over 25's receive £72 per week. Contrast that with Irish rates. Shure they living it up over there!
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