Under the new rules, people who own too many "luxury items" will be banned from any state handouts, which start at £25 a month and go up to a maximum of £100.
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Officials say anyone with a television, fridge, bike, desktop computer, vacuum cleaner and washing machine can still claim.
But anyone with a camera, laptop, photocopier, sewing machine or more than three cows and five pigs will be banned from benefits.
1 comment:
So your grandma's antique hand-me-down camera will disqualify you, but your $3000 custom-built gaming desktop won't?
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