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be on benefit
verb
To switch on.
synonyms
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We can still be "on benefit", and some of us are rich because of it.
Part-time work might then be built up into full-time jobs and while this was happening claimants would know that if the exercise went pear-shaped they would still be on benefit, and particularly housing benefit.
"So instead of letting them in as asylum seekers to be on benefit we're going to let them in as cheap labour to undercut the job market for ordinary Britons.
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"You'll be on benefits.
I didn't want to be on benefits.
I really don't want to be on benefits.
But I don't want to be on benefits.
It is embarrassing enough to be on benefits but to be on benefits and struggling is not something that you just blurt out.
When people hear you are on benefits, they say: 'it's not right that people should be on benefits and living the life'.
You will be supported, you will constantly be on benefits but you will get more money.
Those people who are earning now, putting money into the economy, will suddenly be on benefits".
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