Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole

Overview
"Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole" offers a revealing glimpse into the lives of individuals and families reliant entirely on government assistance. This documentary delves into their daily struggles, highlighting the complexities of navigating life with limited financial resources. Through personal stories, it sheds light on the challenges and stigmas associated with welfare dependency, presenting a multifaceted portrait of those who depend on state support. The film provokes thought on societal perceptions and the realities faced by people living on the edge of poverty in contemporary Britain.
Episodes
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Benefits House - Me and My 22 Kids
This episode highlights large families reliant on the benefits system, featuring 64-year-old Peter Rolfe, who has children with 15 different women, ra...
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Episode 4
The documentary exploring the experiences of unemployed individuals makes its way to Hull, a city grappling with high unemployment and some of the low...
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Episode 5
This documentary delves into the experiences of individuals relying on welfare in the UK, focusing on the journeys of Roma migrants. Ion, originally f...