Benefits: Too Fat To Work will be shown from 9pm tonight on Channel 5

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  • super jumbe
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    • Dec 2008
    • 11610

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    Benefits: Too Fat To Work will be shown from 9pm tonight on Channel 5



    The benefits couple who are too FAT to work: Newlyweds who weigh 54 stone between them claim ?2,000 a month ? and they say it's the Government's fault

    A couple who weigh more than 54 stone between them and claim ?2,000 a month in benefits because they are 'too fat to work' have blamed the Government for making it too easy for them.

    Stephen Beer and Michelle Coombe, are from Plymouth, Devon, where 60 per cent of adults are overweight.

    Mr Beer, who has been married six times, weighs 31 stone and has not worked in five years. He relies on carers to come in twice a day to clean and dress him.

    Stephen Beer and Michelle Coombe, are from Plymouth, where 60 per cent of adults are overweight. The couple, who weigh more than 54 stone between them and claim ?2,000 a month in benefits, have wed in a ?3,000 ceremony - paid for by the taxpayer

    His partner Ms Coombe has never worked and at 23 stone claims she is too big to find a job.

    The couple were filmed by the makers of Benefits: Too Fat To Work, a Channel 5 documentary about benefit claimants who claim their weight prevents them from working.

    Defending himself on ITV's This Morning, Mr Beer explained to hosts Philip Schofield and Christine Bleakley that he applied for a job where he would only be required to sit down but was told he was overweight.

    He then added: 'The government are making it easy for people like us. I don't think I deserve benefits - I put myself in the situation. I'm trying to sort myself out.'
    The couple are among 12,000 people who received Disability Living Allowance last year because they have metabolic disease - the medical term for a combination of obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure.

    The Department for Work and Pensions statistics show that the number of claimants with the condition has more than doubled from around 5,500 five years ago.

    Despite claiming they are unable to find jobs because potential employers are prejudiced against fat people, Mr Beer and his future wife can be seen eagerly planning their ?3,000wedding ceremony, paid for out of their benefits.

    Producers followed them as they organised the ceremony - including canapes and a buffet provided by their favourite kebab shop, and custom made outfits for the pair of them - from their one bedroom flat in Plymouth, paid for out of housing benefits.



    He can't stand up for more than a few minutes at a time, he relies on a council carer to get washed and dressed - at a cost to the taxpayer of ?8,000 a year - and he can only get around on a specially adapted mobility scooter for the obese

    He struggles to chop vegetables for his beloved pasta dish without becoming out of breath.

    The documentary - to air tonight - shows the couple escorted between the register office and Church by a fleet of motorbikes. But their wedding came to an abrupt end as Mr Beer is taken ill at the reception and taken away in an ambulance.

    The programme also follows Amy Johnstone, who at just 18-years-old already weighs 32 stone.

    She is virtually housebound and unable to do the most basic things for herself, including wash, and as such is entitled to ?240 a fortnight in Disability Benefits.

    Amy said: 'I couldn't physically get one (a job).

    'I wouldn't be able to manage. I would be in pain. It's not my fault that i'm like this.

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  • GastonJ
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    • Dec 2009
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    #2
    The benefits couple who are too FAT to work: Newlyweds who weigh 54 stone between them claim ?2,000 a month – and they say it's the Government's fault
    Yeah stop their benefit for 26 weeks, see if their weight drops. If it does they can get a job.
    My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
    Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
    No good deed goes unpunished....

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    • super jumbe
      V.I.P. Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 11610

      #3
      Not going to happen, they said its govt fault they are classed as disabled ffs how can they be classed as disabled when they can walk and eat with no issue!!! Off to see tv channel 5.
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      Did you know People will question all the good things they hear about you but believe all the bad without a second thought.

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      • Meat-Head
        V.I.P. Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 32000

        #4
        Err gaston mate your desires e (iShit Failiure) , some time ago Bob Davis T/AS Jasper Carrot said something like.

        "I'm fat BECAYSE of my glands". "It its due to copious eating of food"


        bonus side is they won't be breeding that will be like an earth quake

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        • Kalipo
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          • Mar 2008
          • 1687

          #5
          Originally posted by GastonJ
          Yeah stop their benefit for 26 weeks, see if their weight drops. If it does they can get a job.
          That's a very Pro UKIP statement there Gastun
          ich bin stolz ein deutscher zu sein.

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          • GastonJ
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            • Dec 2009
            • 5505

            #6
            No I'm all for fast food places being fitted with scales.

            As you go in an order your burger or whatever sh*t you want, it weighs you and for every pound you are over the normal weight for your size/gender they tax you 1% extra as a fat tax. That fat tax when collected then goes to the NHS. I'm sure the unemployed fat basseds of the world described above will eat a lot less then when they find out their 99p burger costs 99p + 10000% in tax, so they'll cut back and get thinner or they'll have 1 burger a week and starve. Either way win win.

            Oh and I'll still get my burger at normal price. Very much a win win

            As for taxing beer and cigs for health reasons, all the tax form those 2 should go to the NHS as well. As for basseds who ski and break their legs, why should they not pay their full care since they participate in sports where they are likely to break a leg?
            Last edited by GastonJ; 6 January, 2015, 21:27.
            My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
            Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
            No good deed goes unpunished....

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            • GastonJ
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              • Dec 2009
              • 5505

              #7
              The reason I pick up on people going skiing who have an accident is this. They know that there's a good chance of breaking a leg. If they do break a leg, the NHS treats them for free, they claim on their insurance and get a pocketful of money, on top of that they get SSP+whatever their employer pays while they're on sick as well, and no doubt some extra for the injury from their insurers. Nothing like having a win win all the way to the bank on that one, while the NHS, and Joe Taxpayer Public picks up the bill is there?

              Same as they do people who smoke and drink, they already pay extra taxation to fund the NHS based on their choice of lifestyle. If smokers and drinkers have to pay for their unnecessary lifestyle choice, shouldn't everyone who takes such risks?

              Pick any dangerous pass-time that isn't necessary and make them take insurance against them needing NHS treatment. Don't pay the insured person out, pay the NHS for the full cost of treatment if it happens.
              My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
              Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
              No good deed goes unpunished....

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              • Meat-Head
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                • Oct 2009
                • 32000

                #8
                ON TOPIC

                During the Xmas vacation Vic mentioned that as not working, full of energy not sleeping, so yes fat tax.

                BUT if your slightly over weight and really have been working all day, then yes you can have a super fat burger, chips extra large and a DIET coke

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