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Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford bring four benefit claimants and four taxpayers together to explore each other's lives, examine their values and speak their minds.

As the economy struggles and everyone feels the pinch, the country is more divided than ever about how much of our taxes should be spent on benefits for the unemployed.

In an ambitious experiment, Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford want to discover how much benefit is enough to live on and if work is worth it. Four claimants and four taxpayers come face-to-face to explore each other's lives, examine their values and speak their minds. Will the tax payers feel that benefits are too high, or not enough? And will the claimants decide that hard work is good for them, or will the sacrifice be too much?

Set in Ipswich - a town with typical figures for unemployment - this first episode sees the taxpayers spend time shopping, socialising and going through the claimants' spending to see exactly how their hard-earned taxes are being spent. They must decide if they think the claimants are given enough benefits money or not enough and, with the battle lines drawn between 'scroungers' and 'strivers', this series brings the two sides together to discover if any of them can agree.

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Mon 15 Jul 2013 23:45

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Nick Hewer
Presenter Margaret Mountford
Series Producer David Vallance
Executive Producer Emma Hindley
Executive Producer Ashley Potterton

Broadcasts

  • Thu 11 Jul 2013 21:00
  • Mon 15 Jul 2013 23:15
  • Mon 15 Jul 2013 23:45

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