While many families are worrying about how to afford
Christmas this year, one jobless single mother has revealed she receives so
much in benefits she has £2,000 to spend on designer gifts, clothes and
partying.
Mother-of-two Leanna Broderick plans to buy 20 presents
for each of her children, including Burberry and Ralph Lauren outfits, iPads
and gold jewellery. The 20-year-old, who has never worked, claims nearly
£15,500 a year in state handouts.
She claims she is better off on benefits and would not
get a job unless she could continue her luxury lifestyle, which includes
designer outfits, holidays abroad, clubbing, lunches out and expensive gifts
for her daughters Zelekah, two, and Zakirah, one. ‘Last year, I saved £2,500
and my kids had 50 presents each, including Burberry and Ralph Lauren clothes
and dolls, DVDs and CDs. ‘This year,
I’ve saved £2,000 and they’ll get 20 presents each, including iPads and a new
Disney-themed bedroom to share, with designer wall art and bed linen,’ she
said. She is also buying gold earrings for Zelekah, who has pierced ears, and
keeping £300 for the sales and £150 for a New Year’s Eve outing.
Miss Broderick, who left school at 16 with no GCSEs,
said: ‘I don’t care if people get annoyed. I don’t take advantage, I just
choose to save – it’s smart.’ She said
there was ‘no point’ earning less in a minimum wage job and having to pay for
childcare on top. After becoming
pregnant at 17 with her on-off 23-year-old boyfriend, Miss Broderick was
allocated a temporary three-bed council house. When Zelekah was eight months
old she considered working in care, but then became pregnant again by the same
man.
Now split from the girls’ father, she has a new
two-bedroom council flat in Croydon, South London, with a garden, which is paid
for by her £111 weekly housing benefit – part of £1,290 a month total claim. She
said: ‘I didn’t want to miss out on my kids’ childhoods or have someone else
raise them. I’m not one of those girls who gets pregnant for the benefits.’ The
money for Christmas comes from the £250 she saves each month, which she said
shows she is ‘really responsible’. She
adds: ‘Anyone who thinks people on benefits don’t deserve nice things is
talking rubbish. I work 24/7 as a mother. ‘This way, taxpayers know I’m raising
two well-brought-up kids.’
But she admits Christmas might not be so lavish next year
because of the Government’s benefit cuts. ‘I’m not against the cuts, but only
if the Government helps me find a job,’ she said. ‘In the meantime, I’ll stay
on benefits and get as much as I can out of it.’
Source: DAILYMAIL UK
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