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  • The dad denied his family were scroungers and vowed to support his daughter and new granddaughter. The Sun
  • It would encourage scroungers not to work as the unemployed would be exempt from the charges. The Sun
  • He works as a factory food packer and hit back at critics who say his countryfolk are scroungers. The Sun
  • The new government promised to clamp down on welfare scroungers.
  • Public servants are not work-shy scroungers. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Is it to shame scroungers or make them rich fast? The Sun
  • Forget all that, forget any sort of reasonable discussion, let's just call them thieving scroungers again.
  • Is it to shame scroungers or make them rich fast? The Sun
  • Well, as it's one of the things is 'consistancy' and seeing as you have the ability to volunteer all over the place but not work I call into question everything you have to say on the subject as you're a scrounger, playing the system, who could work but chooses not to, and as such should be held to account at every opportunity. Army Rumour Service
  • He thinks that people who receive state benefits are scroungers.
  • The man who wants everyone - thats everyone not just some workshy feckless scrounger who has been unemployed for fifteen years - aka a miner shafter from the first time around - to work for their dole. The Guardian World News
  • He works as a factory food packer and hit back at critics who say his countryfolk are scroungers. The Sun
  • It would encourage scroungers not to work as the unemployed would be exempt from the charges. The Sun
  • It would encourage scroungers not to work as the unemployed would be exempt from the charges. The Sun
  • She said I was a scrounger, a ne'er-do-well, lazy, good-for-nothing, living on her taxes and making my wife go out to work. WIDOW'S END
  • MPs, councillors and all their cronies are nothing more than scroungers, spongers, parasites.
  • And these plays are not attended by dole scroungers, Trotskyites, hopheads or peaceniks, but by the decent ordinary people of Galway.
  • Like Lessing during the 1960s, Frances is a ‘housemother’, who fills her large home with an eclectic mixture of waifs, strays and scroungers.
  • I am not a shirker, a scrounger, a beggar, nor a thief. Times, Sunday Times
  • MPs, councillors and all their cronies are nothing more than scroungers, spongers, parasites.

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