As explained in a letter to Minister for Social Protection Éamon Ó Cuív T.D. by a Cavan mother of four:
Dear Sir,
I wanted to contact you directly, because at this time I am extremely
worried and annoyed at the prospect of the impending budget and what
that might do to my child benefit.
I and my husband are law abiding tax paying citizens, we have never
claimed for anything that we were not entitled too. It seems our only
crime is having children, which it is clear that this government does
not value. The greatest crime of all perhaps is that 3 of my 4 children
are triplets. Whilst I know that we receive an enhanced payment for our
children (currently €1198 per month) I would implore you that this money
is not used to pay for a lavish lifestyle or shoes and handbags. Every
cent of that money is used to pay for schooling (including the non
voluntary contributions!) feeding and clothing, I would also used this
money to pay bills. At the end of each month I don't have money left
over, indeed I shop in Lidl to make my euro stretch as far as it can. If
there is €10 in our account at the end of the month I am lucky.
My husband is a "middle income worker" currently on middle 50'sK and
the only income coming into the house. We do not qualify for medical
cards. My children cannot see the dentist, I simply do not have the
money per child to go and I am unable to go either and I seriously need
to! I dread it if we need to go to the doctor, how or where will I find
€45 plus prescription money, that's half of a week's grocery shopping. We
have an averaged sized house and whilst we carry a mortgage we are making
those payments.
However, if you slash our benefit, and introduce higher taxes or
property and water charges, I simply do not know how we will make ends
meet. Whilst I can appreciate that perhaps that sounds dramatic, it is
the truth and Christmas will be a very poor affair in this house.
Next year we have communion for our triplets, how will I afford even the
dresses which I know they would like? Forget holidays there won't be
any. Saving money for a rainy day...there isn't any.
My question then is this, how do you expect us to cope? A whole swathe
of middle class people have simply become the working poor, and if you
as a government constantly tax and take money from us, just how do you
expect to stimulate the spending and thus get us out of a downward spiral?
I know I am not alone, there are families all over Ireland like mine,
fearful of the budget, fearful of whether they will be able to continue
to live in their homes, be able to make ends meet.
Finally I am angry that this country's wealth has been squandered on the
banks. I am livid that this government rather than look to streamline the
quangos, committees and inefficient running of state departments, which
are rich for being targeted as a first line of spending cut. The
government would rather seek to take from the families of Ireland. Thus
perpetuating the story that cronyism is alive and well in Ireland. I
have lost my respect for this government and my faith in the country.
What have my children got to look forward too? Certainly not an
opportunity rich future.
Sincerely,
Sarah
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