“Natalija Belova, 33, told The Sun how she spurns full-time work — yet can afford foreign holidays and buys designer clothes. The Lithuanian said: ‘British benefits give me and my daughter a good life.’ She has milked soft-touch Britain for £50,000 in benefits and yesterday said: ‘I simply take what is given to me.’ And what is given to her? Quite a lot. The graduate, who became a single mum after she arrived here, rakes in more than £1,000 a month in handouts — £14,508 a year — to fund her love of designer clothes, jaunts to the Spanish sun and nightclubbing. Natalija vowed: ‘I am not going to work like a dog on minimum wage.'”
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