shermann7, i agree that some American and certainly some Australian high banking officials should be in jail.
As for
Universal Credit
You could be due £1,000s if you're eligible
Sam McFaul | Edited by Johanna Noble Updated 1 July 2018
Universal credit is a new form of benefit designed by the Government to support people who have a low (or no) income with their basic living expenses and housing costs.
It was introduced to simplify the welfare system, but many households will get less under universal credit. Plus, tens of thousands of already vulnerable people have been left in rent arrears due to the minimum five-week wait (previously six weeks) for the first payment.
This all means there's a lot to get your head around so we take you through the process and explain what universal credit is.
i had never heard of it, so thank you for that. No doubt if it's being introduced by the Trump administration it isn't designed to specifically help the truly needy.
It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”