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550 FAMILIES IN FOYLE CONSTITUENCY GETTING MORE THAN £26,000-A-YEAR IN BENEFITS

written by John February 20, 2015
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derry daily logoA FRINGE unionist has sparked a storm by claiming there’s a benefits culture in Derry after revealing that 550 families get £26,000 a year in benefits – the equivalent take home pay of a family out working and earning £34,000.

TUV leader Jim Allister said 397 of those families were on Derry’s city side.

“Northern Ireland, because of Sinn Fein pressure in the lead up to Christmas, will continue to pay 6,600 families in Northern Ireland benefits in excess of the cap of £26,000, several hundred of whom would be capped if they lived in Britain,” said Alliser.

“We, at the expense of schools and hospitals, will continue to keep them at the standard to which they have become accustomed on public handouts. We will do that in perpetuity, according to Sinn Fein. How many millions this and other special concessions will cost no one really knows. If the cap in Great Britain drops to £23,000 Northern Ireland will pay yet more out of its block grant to those on benefits.

“There will be less money for health, education, roads and everything the block grant funds.

“Given that the pressure to break parity came from Sinn Fein it is interesting to note in which constituencies those who are set to benefit from the scheme live. West Belfast (850 families) tops the list when it comes to the number of families which receive more than £26,000 in benefits.”

The full list released by the TUV leader is as follows:

West Belfast 850

North Belfast 570

Foyle 550

West Tyrone 510

Newry and Armagh 460

South Down 420

Upper Bann 420

Mid Ulster 370

Fermanagh and South Tyrone 300

East Derry 290

North Antrim 290

South Antrim 250

Strangford 250

South Belfast 250

East Belfast 240

Lagan Valley 220

East Antrim 210

North Down 150

 

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