Friday, April 5, 2013

A Welfare Mansion!




Hi ya! A frosty Friday to you. It snowed here overnight but other than that how're you doing? Pour yourself a hot mug of coffee and snag a virtual doughnut while the getting's good! Hey, every once in a while I rant on about one welfare system or another. Well listen to this...

Heather Frost, 36, and mother of 11, is getting a brand-new, specially designed house through the Tewkesbury (England) Borough Council, which deemed inadequate the duplex that the family had been using at taxpayer expense for five years. Frost had complained that she needed larger quarters because one daughter now owns a horse and needs to stable it (and, said a stable worker, had almost acquired two more horses, but that deal fell through).

A local resident had short-shrift for Frost's lifestyle and said it was a slap in the face for hard-working families. He said: 'The benefits system is broken. It should be there as a safety net and to support people who need help, not for people to live on. You should have to work for your money, not work the system like this.
 
'You should only have the amount of kids that you are able to support - if I had more children I wouldn't be able to work as much.'

It was revealed this week how Miss Frost's lavish lifestyle has also extended to treating her current partner, 57-year-old James Martin, to flying lessons, while she even owns a horse and a £1,000 parrot called Jake.

Earlier this week her father waded into the row branding her 'lazy' and saying she needed to 'get off her backside' and get a job.

Royston Frost, 72, is angry and ashamed of his daughter and confessed he doesn’t even know the identity of the fathers of two of his daughter’s 11 children. 


‘Ever since she had her first child, she hasn’t been able to work because she’s had to look after all those kids. ‘She should have got off her backside and got a bloody job like the rest of us. She’s on all the benefits she can get. '


Heather Frost has never done a day's work in her life. It's all in figuring out the system, i'n't it?

See ya, eh!

Bob

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