Benefits Britain 100 Stone and on the Dole

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Published 2022-04-25

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  • Kathleen is rather sickening ….…it’s cheeky of her to call the youth lazy when she’s the laziest one of all!
  • Kathleen's "do this for me, bring me that, make my lunch" routine with her son made my skin crawl. What a pathetic cycle that none of them is motivated to break.
  • That tiny cage with that unhappy lonely budgie in it. It breaks my heart to see animals held with zero love. What a sad budgie life.
  • @EllyinAdelaide
    I feel for the man who has Multiple Sclerosis. He should not be shamed, he was a productive worker most of his life.
  • @l.rh7599
    I was gobsmacked when Kathleen told her son the younger generation is lazy and waste money on take-a-ways, instead of cooking. Then, she asks him to make her lunch. Later, we see her request McDonalds for dinner.
  • @ladymallowyt
    These kind of documentaries are the perfect weight loss motivators. If you ever feel like eating unhealthy food, watch one of these docs and you cravings go away instantly
  • These people absolutely disgust me, they sit there spending their life blaming everyone and everything but themselves for the problems that they themselves have created. I have a family member who is just like this and recently I broke contact because I can no longer deal with it. The excuses, the lies, the deceit and the pure laziness, it's disgusting.
  • @Alphae21
    They seem to forget that not eating is quite cheap.
  • @purplepoppyz
    Kathleen wouldn’t have most of those health problems if she wasn’t grossly overweight. Diabetes, high blood pressure, back problems and breathing problems, all due to her weight.
  • £27,000 a year benefits, Sarah needs weigh loss surgery, you don’t wake up that weight, it shouldn’t be an option to work. These people are disgusting, the NHS will assist you in losing weight. Getting paid tax payers money to stay at home and be fat and lazy is unacceptable.
  • @a.walters123
    I feel for Brian, diagnosed with MS while a teenager. MS is an awfully painful disease, yet he pushed through and worked for a few decades. He paid taxes and contributed to his community. He is the perfect example of what benefits are truly for. The only thing I disagree with is his excuse for being overweight, that he can’t eat healthy. He can definitely buy healthy food with $700 a month, but he also can’t exercise at all because of his MS. Either way, he’s definitely got a real disability
  • @AussieBrit
    These people who bleat about their benefits not being enough to live on whilst lighting up a smoke, annoy the living crap out of me. Enough said. Cheers, your new subscriber from Oz! 🦘
  • @mojojeinxs9960
    When standing is considered hard work. Time to rethink food choices.
  • @beemergrl3017
    The only one who should be collecting is the gentleman with MS.
  • £27,000 per year ,equals £36,000 , even without a private pension .They'd never earn that , between them .
  • I work for the NHS. I hate it. I don't bring home anything near what these people get. no wonder it's a mess. everyone wants to leave. I don't blame them one bit.
  • The irony of Kathleen saying that the younger generation are lazy after waking up from a mid morning nap, then asking her son to make her lunch, trying to lose weight while eating a sausage roll.....and McDonalds for dinner.
  • @burrliese3810
    The thing is, even people who are of a perfectly healthy weight and are active can suffer from bodily aches and pains, from performing daily tasks (cleaning, preparing food, etc) -- but the difference is that we push through it, accepting it as a part of being alive. Catch me sitting down every time I felt a twinge of pain -- I'd never get up.
  • @doobies3912
    "Making a lasagne from scratch.."proceeds to open jar of white sauce
  • @kerina6594
    How is Kathleen calling her son lazy, when he does everything for her? She is the one that is lazy and never gets up or goes out. Hypocrite