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He is not a scratter claiming benefits...knock out as many as you like if you payhow many children does Johnson have?
by how many mothers?
He is not a scratter claiming benefits...knock out as many as you like if you payhow many children does Johnson have?
by how many mothers?
Do you have a cse grade 5 in economics or watttttt....just make no charge for paper towels...cotton buds...etc...etc.You will claim every freekin thing on your tax return i bet!!...wake upman.You fool.
Shows just how deranged your thinking is.
Rofllllllarfinnnn....MR numpty economistYou fool
if you pay
Do you have a cse grade 5 in economics or watttttt....just make no charge for paper towels...cotton buds...etc...etc.You will claim every freekin thing on your tax return i bet!!...wake upman.
He can afford them.how many children does Johnson have?
by how many mothers?
Are any mothers ineligible for child benefit?are you suggesting that none of the mothers of his children receive child benefit?
Linky LinkyAre any mothers ineligible for child benefit?
those bints that have 5 kids by 25 different fathers!
I presume it is still the same as it used to be - when the answer was yes, all.Are any mothers ineligible for child benefit?
£24000 to have a baby, WTF, bit like a plumber charging a grand to change a washer in a water tap.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-37555048
The US is the most expensive place in the world to give birth. According to Truven Health Analytics, the average bill for a natural birth in the US comes in at $30,000 (£24,000). That figure rises to $50,000 (£39,000) for a Caesarean section delivery.
The average cost for a normal delivery or planned Caesarean section in the NHS in England in 2016 is £1755, rising to £2582 if there are complications.
"As someone who deals with American hospitals, they HAVE to document everything on a bill . If they don't then lawsuits and auditors pounce,"
A privatised service requires more admin and legal staff because you are dealing with transactions and billing for everything.
The US spends about 25% of their healthcare costs go to administration whilst the "inefficient" NHS the spend is nearer 10% and that is due to the idiotic reforms of the internal market implemented by the Conservatives.
£24000 to have a baby, WTF, bit like a plumber charging a grand to change a washer in a water tap.