Is this a generic statement or have you actually met anyone who believes this?
I still find it odd that (bar a small majority of wrongunns one would assume in such a big number) poverty is seen as a life choice on here?
May just be me, but she sounds quite stupid to me and has the classic pass the buck attitude of a politician.
At first she blames Britain's generous benefit system? Then she describes that £36 is in fact not very much?
How can that be overly generous?
Maybe our players weren't smart enough for Douglas. Who knows, I think we were terrible on the pitch but I wouldn't be surprised if he did a lot of good off it.