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Daniel

Daniel Report 23 Sep 2004 20:53

Anyone written to the PM? Should I expect a response?

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 23 Sep 2004 20:58

Why would that be Daniel, or can't you say?..

Rosalind in Madeira

Rosalind in Madeira Report 23 Sep 2004 21:03

Daniel, I think they are under a legal obligtion to reply. Saying that I am still awaiting a response from the MP for Hall Green in Birmingham from about 7 years ago. Ros

Daniel

Daniel Report 23 Sep 2004 21:16

It's regarding Educational Maintenance Allowance. I think that £30 for some is too much.

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 23 Sep 2004 21:18

Oh!, See below Daniel, can you help us with that Java Cake/ biscuit?..

Daniel

Daniel Report 23 Sep 2004 21:21

Have done

Stephanie

Stephanie Report 24 Sep 2004 12:17

I wrote to the quenn when i was little, i invited her to come to my house for tea, i even sent 50p for her bus fair!! i got a reply from her lady in waiting, my mum has it in her box of special stuff,....i never got my 50p back though!!!

Unknown

Unknown Report 24 Sep 2004 12:35

Hi Daniel, As part of a course I did as a mature student I had to write to several Mp's and Judges - every single one replied - most of them personally - but others a member of their staff replied on their behalf. she

PinkDiana

PinkDiana Report 24 Sep 2004 12:35

steedie..... you made me giggle! Daniel - why is £30 too much for some and not others? Surely you all deserve the same no matter what background you come from!!

Stephanie

Stephanie Report 24 Sep 2004 12:41

what £30 a week??? i got £250 for the whole year when i was at college, that didnt even pay my bus fair...now they are saying that they want it all back!! cos i didnt finish my course......the contract i signed didnt say anything about having to finish the course at all..and i left cos i wasnt learning anything, tutors were crap......so now they say that they are going to take me to court, i just told em to go 4 it, lol!! get me a day off work wont it!!!xx

Lisa

Lisa Report 24 Sep 2004 15:17

dan i have written numerous times and so has my brother about the asylum issue .suprise ,suprise we haven't had a reply from him.i think he replys to the issues that he wants to answer to and the ones he doesn't want to he doesn't botherxxxx(:

Daniel

Daniel Report 24 Sep 2004 15:19

I have a friend who has great pleasure in telling everyone what he is getting with his EMA. He qualifies for the full £30 and is spending it on CD's, DVD's etc. Her certainly doesn't need £30 and I bet that this is the case for thousands of students getting EMA. Think of the money you people are paying in tax and where it's going. Loads of people are benefiting of course but only people who actually NEED it should be given help. Just my opinion but I'm sure many will agree.

Stephanie

Stephanie Report 24 Sep 2004 15:39

I do agree with you...at my college it didnt work like that. we had to apply for the grant and we could only get it if we could prove and get a letter from the council, that we live on a council estate and we had to state how much our parents earn.....obviousley i qualified, i do know loads of people who tried to get (as extra pub money) but didnt manage to cos their parents were earning enough to support them fully. so yeah i do think ur right

BABZ...

BABZ... Report 24 Sep 2004 15:42

Why do you 'feel sick' Steadie?? Best Wishes ,,Babz

Stephanie

Stephanie Report 24 Sep 2004 15:55

cos i ate one of those muller yogs and they are sickly and big, n now i think im gonna hurl!!lol

PinkDiana

PinkDiana Report 24 Sep 2004 17:00

I'm afraid for once I am going to disagree..... I would rather the tax I pay go on educating people and if that means everyone gets £30 then so be it..... I think that the state has a right to educate people no matter what financial situation their parents are in.... the richest of people will put their children through Public school..... every working parent pays tax too.... so lets say that your friends father earns a fortune.... he is also paying a fortune in tax (more than like 40% tax) and therefore his children have a right to the fund!! Sorry, but I don't see why just because parents have money that children should not get the allowance.... I do agree that it's irritating for someone to hear someone else frittering away their money but unfortunately that's life.... i work hard, don't earn a fortune, but I use my money as I chose and woe betide anyone who should tell me otherwise..... some people would see me as extravagant as I do have 4 Gucci handbags..... but then 3 of those are over 5 years old and still look brand new.... and I don't buy cheap fashion ones, so the 4 gucci bags are all I have!! unfortunately that's life.... some people will always have more... I once watched a friend of mine buy an outfit that would have cost me 2 months salary at the time and I was gutted.... but I also realised it was her money to do as she chose with. Sorry off my soapbox now!!!!

Stephanie

Stephanie Report 24 Sep 2004 17:02

i definatley see your point of view pinky, i didnt look at it from that way! xx

Daniel

Daniel Report 24 Sep 2004 17:14

"I don't see why just because parents have money that children should not get the allowance." Well you could say that for any sort of benefit. Be it housing to disabiliity benefits. The EMA is there so less well-off families can pay the costs of supporting their son/daughter at further education. If people are managing fine without it and even spending it on non-academic things, then surely the taxpayer's should be spent elsewhere.

Stephanie

Stephanie Report 24 Sep 2004 17:18

but also...i dont think that they pay enough in some places...mine was £250 and that didnt even pay for my bus fare(which all of it went on)

PinkDiana

PinkDiana Report 24 Sep 2004 17:26

The EMA website says.... Weekly payments You can get £10, £20, or £30 a week depending on your household income. Overall, your household income has to be under £30,000 to qualify for EMA. If it is, check out what's due to you below: So I can only presume that this persons family didn't lie about their income so it's in the bands stated above.... he was obviously assessed and the grant was given or he may not get it at all and is just winding people up to think he is.... either way Dan it is his money to do as he pleases with!! As for all other benefits.... i know there are benefit frauds out there and I would shop anyone i know to be claiming when they shouldn't!! I pay tax every day.... but as I have a job, I am entitled to not one penny.... the government didn't even have to house me when I left my husband even tho I can just about cover my outgoings.... so yes I know life is unfair.... but thats the way it is!!