A WOMAN has left the internet totally divided after saying she is “sick of providing” for people on benefits.
Lucy Bell, a from the , claimed that she is particularly irritated that she has to work to contribute towards those who are “lazy” and “.”
A young woman has caused uproar online after sharing her frustrations at having to “provide” for people on benefitsCredit: TikTok/@lucybell456
It comes just days after caved to Labour MP demands and for families claiming .
Posting on not long after the was announced, the influencer immediately caused uproar with her claims.
Lucy shared a mirror selfie alongside her controversial thoughts, as she posed whilst wearing a and , as she held a designer handbag.
Hitting back at those who say, “tax the rich,” Lucy wasn’t afraid to share her opposing view.
To this, the fumed: “Why not take the who cba to work off .”
Not only this, but Lucy, who previously admitted that she as well as “laziness,” she doesn’t agree with “taking and normalising ,” then continued to clap back at those .
Alongside her viral video, Lucy snapped: “Sick of providing for the clampets.”
Big divide
But Lucy’s clip, which was posted under the username @ lucybell456 just two days ago, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 137,100 views.
And social media users were left totally divided by Lucy’s video – while many couldn’t agree more, others were fuming and even called her “blind” for her beliefs.
One person said: “Yes 100%!”
Another added: “She speaking FACTS.”
A third commented: “Preach.”
Not all people on benefits are lazy. Some are seriously ill and that’s what the benefits system is for
TikTok user
Not only this, but one user acknowledged: “Taking from productive people and giving it to unproductive people has never really made sense to me.”
However, at the same time, one user slammed: “Surface level thinker.”
Am I entitled to Universal Credit?
According to the GOV website, if you’re on a low income or need help with your living costs, then you could be entitled to Universal Credit.
To claim, you must live in the UK, be aged 18 or over (with some exceptions if you’re 15 to 17), be under State Pension age, and have £16,000 or less in money, savings and investments.
Other circumstances are if you are out of work, or unable to work, for example because of a health condition.
Another gasped: “Imagine being this blind….”
Whilst someone else explained: “Not all people on are lazy. Some are seriously ill and that’s what the is for.”
Meanwhile, one woman sighed: “Equating all those on benefits as lazy ignores the near 40% of UC claimants who work, those with disabilities and long-term conditions, stay at home and carers…”



