ItsJustKeira #2 toxic boyfriend & a room that’s vile, her family should be on Jeremy Kyle

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glad kiera didn't drop out of education and kept going - hopefully she can do uni & find a good job and have a stable life for her and oskar!
Without sounding rude to Keira in anyway but surely if she has her own home and son to support it begs the question that she has rent, electricity, gas, council tax, phone/internet, water rates, weekly food shops etc to pay she's going to need to be earning at the very least 1k a month to live so I assume she isn't going to be a full time student as her priorities require her to be working and earning first and foremost .
 
Without sounding rude to Keira in anyway but surely if she has her own home and son to support it begs the question that she has rent, electricity, gas, council tax, phone/internet, water rates, weekly food shops etc to pay she's going to need to be earning at the very least 1k a month to live so I assume she isn't going to be a full time student as her priorities require her to be working and earning first and foremost .

i guess if she's at uni then universal credit and council tax exemption will cover rent and some bills and i assume she'll have a loan/bursury or part time job. she can also put oskar in nursery - or will he be in school in sept? ive lost track of how old he is!
 
i guess if she's at uni then universal credit and council tax exemption will cover rent and some bills and i assume she'll have a loan/bursury or part time job. she can also put oskar in nursery - or will he be in school in sept? ive lost track of how old he is!
As I've said previously I really like Keira, I think she's nice a young woman and a good mum so I'm not judging but the cost of living is a very real thing and you sort of can't not question how a full time student can run a home alone financialy in the sense of can the benefits system support someone going through Uni, I always thought they didn't.
 
Without sounding rude to Keira in anyway but surely if she has her own home and son to support it begs the question that she has rent, electricity, gas, council tax, phone/internet, water rates, weekly food shops etc to pay she's going to need to be earning at the very least 1k a month to live so I assume she isn't going to be a full time student as her priorities require her to be working and earning first and foremost .

I think she said in a comment she was going to be staying living at home, and will be commuting to uni.
 
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