She wants everyone to know she is not a scrounger and that life in Britain for a newly arrived asylum seeker is a struggle. |
He will be an honest scrounger of federal money, but still a scrounger. |
The government of the 34th Parliament acted like a real scrounger, thus tarnishing the image Canadians had of it. |
Others will envisage a scrounger eager to take advantage of state benefits. |
And it's to be classified as a scrounger – for the cardinal sin of not being as well as other people. |
The problem is that job centres work on the assumption that everyone on benefits is a scrounger, which is not true. |