Unemployed Welfare Father Of 26 Gets HUGE Gift For Insane Reason
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Nothing has slowed down 64-year-old Peter Rolfe, a perpetual impregnator in England, who has fathered 26 children with 15 different women. Finances are of no concern for this Casanova, since the British government foots the bill for all the necessities in life, a fact that Rolfe is proud of. The unemployed father receives approximately $52,039 annually in benefits, but he feels the free money is not enough and has demanded the government give him a new home to house the children who live with him.
Rolfe currently has a place to call home, a three-bedroom townhouse that he calls a “prison” because it’s become cramped living there with five of his teenage children, the youngest of which, who is 17-years-old, has twin daughters of her own. Most of Rolfe’s other children have become estranged from him.
The deadbeat dad spent two years petitioning the British council for a new five-bedroom home, claiming that it’s the government’s “duty” to give him one, regardless of the fact that he couldn’t seem to stop procreating to slow the growth of his burgeoning brood.
His efforts paid off, and the government finally gave in and conceded to hand over a shiny new set of keys to Rolfe for his new home, paid for by those who work hard so he could just have one kid after another.
Throughout his lengthy fight to obtain the house, he whined that the council was wrongly making him out the be a “bum” and that he deserved the new home since he was just trying to provide for his children. Apparently, there is some disconnect with this degenerate dad when it comes to how a man should provide for his family.
“Why does it matter that I’m on benefits?” Rolfe said. “They are discriminating against me and the kids. The council has a duty of care, to make sure we have a decent place to live.”
Councilor Gordon Kendall said at the time that he felt Rolfe was “operating the system to his own advantage,” though Rolfe disagreed.
It’s unclear what could have possibly changed between the time Kendall said he felt that Rolfe was abusing the welfare system, to the day he got the house, but all evidence still shows he is an able-body person not working who has many mouths to feed. It sure seems like the same system abuse, but the government gave the guy a house for free anyway.
Maybe it was due to his long, hard efforts in getting it. “I spent two years pursuing the case with the ombudsman and the council have ignored his report,” he said. “What is the point of an ombudsman if all the council do is ignore the findings? They’re basically sticking two fingers up at the whole process.” Imagine what could have been accomplished had he worked so diligently at a job?
Rolfe said the $339,240 home he now has is much better than his old one, but he assured critics that he’s “not living in a mansion,” as if that makes anyone feel better about funding this freeloader.
Welfare abusers are like cats, if you feed them, they’ll keep coming back, not fend for themselves, and become difficult to get rid of. The benefits bus needs to stop and make everyone get off and get to work.