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I know, I know the first half of the topic you were like, "Nah, not another nikka." Then based off the 2nd half with the free house you knew they wasn't doing that for no neegaz.
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The amazing family tree which shows the truly chaotic life of Britain's most feckless father: 26 children, 15 women, £46k in benefits, a taxpayer-funded five-bedroom home and no job
PUBLISHED: 03:12 EST, 29 January 2015 | UPDATED: 13:53 EST, 29 January 2015
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This extraordinary family tree reveals the chaotic life of the man who, with a brood of 26 children by 15 different mothers, has been branded Britain's most feckless father.
Unemployed Peter Rolfe, who has 14 daughters and 12 sons between the ages of four and 44, claims that he is raking in nearly £50,000 a year in total welfare payments for him and his family.
Now the 64-year-old, who is not in touch with all of his children, has been given a dream five-bedroom house funded by taxpayers and says: 'I am not living in a mansion'.
After complaining about his 'human rights', the single father was handed a new, bigger home in Newport on the Isle of Wight last month and now lives there with seven of his children, aged 12 to 20, and two grandchildren.
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Family tree: Peter Rolfe has had 26 children by 15 different mothers and he says he has been married 'three or four times' but it is believed to be six
Taxpayer-funded house: Unemployed father-of-26 Peter Rolfe, who is paid £46,000-a-year in state benefits, is celebrating today after being handed a new £300,000 five-bedroom council house
Family: Mr Rolfe, centre left, was given bigger property to fit some of his enormous family, pictured with from front left Marianne, 15 and Rosanne 18, with back left, Lexi Rolfe-Beck, one, Leeanne Rolfe, 17, Peter, 64, Carrianne, 14, Peter, Danny Beck and Courtney Rolfe-Beck, one
New pad: The 64-year-old father of 26 recently moved into this taxpayer-funded five-bedroom house in Newport, Isle of Wight, pictured
Meet Peter Rolfe: The jobless dad who has 26 children
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He said: 'People think I live a life of luxury but I don't. I don't drink or take drugs or go out.
'I do what I can to keep my children happy. It is hard. By the time I have spent my money on gas, electric and food shopping, I end up with about £20-a-week spare'.
Including his £198 weekly rent, jobless Mr Rolfe and his family are costing taxpayers £900 a week, or £46,800 a year.
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Mr Rolfe, who has 14 daughters and 12 sons, claims that he is raking in around £900-a-week or £46,800-a-year in total welfare payments for him and his brood.
But he is still shamelessly pursuing the council for £1,000 in compensation over his previous three bedroom house.
Other Isle of Wight residents are furious about Mr Rolfe's spacious new home, his benefits and the audacity of his compensation demand.
THE WEEKLY BENEFITS BILL FOR FATHER-OF-26 PETER ROLFE
HOUSING BENEFIT: £198
CHILD BENEFIT: £61
INCOME SUPPORT: £271
DISABILITY BENEFIT: £103
OTHER BENEFITS: £143
STATE PENSION: £124
ANNUAL TOTAL: £46,800
He claims that his former property, which he moved into in September 2011, was too small for his super-sized family, up to 17 of whom would sleep there at weekends.
Incredibly, when he complained to the Local Government Ombudsman, it ruled that the council should pay him £1,000 for the 'serious injustice' his family had suffered.
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The amazing family tree which shows the truly chaotic life of Britain's most feckless father: 26 children, 15 women, £46k in benefits, a taxpayer-funded five-bedroom home and no job
- Peter Rolfe believes that he has fathered 26 children aged between four and 44 with 15 different women
- He said his smaller council house was 'a prison' and has now moved to his new dream house on Isle of Wight
- 'People think I live a life of luxury. I don't drink or take drugs or go out. I do what I can to keep my children happy'
- Mr Rolfe, 64, estimates that over the past 20 years, he has received more than £500,000 in payments from the state
- He has even lodged a claim of £1,000 against his local council because he feels they took too long to rehouse him
- Local Government Ombudsman agrees they took too long to rehouse him and want them to pay compensation
- Council is refusing to pay 'cheeky' claim saying: 'There are much better things for us to spend our money on'
PUBLISHED: 03:12 EST, 29 January 2015 | UPDATED: 13:53 EST, 29 January 2015
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This extraordinary family tree reveals the chaotic life of the man who, with a brood of 26 children by 15 different mothers, has been branded Britain's most feckless father.
Unemployed Peter Rolfe, who has 14 daughters and 12 sons between the ages of four and 44, claims that he is raking in nearly £50,000 a year in total welfare payments for him and his family.
Now the 64-year-old, who is not in touch with all of his children, has been given a dream five-bedroom house funded by taxpayers and says: 'I am not living in a mansion'.
After complaining about his 'human rights', the single father was handed a new, bigger home in Newport on the Isle of Wight last month and now lives there with seven of his children, aged 12 to 20, and two grandchildren.
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Family tree: Peter Rolfe has had 26 children by 15 different mothers and he says he has been married 'three or four times' but it is believed to be six
Taxpayer-funded house: Unemployed father-of-26 Peter Rolfe, who is paid £46,000-a-year in state benefits, is celebrating today after being handed a new £300,000 five-bedroom council house
Family: Mr Rolfe, centre left, was given bigger property to fit some of his enormous family, pictured with from front left Marianne, 15 and Rosanne 18, with back left, Lexi Rolfe-Beck, one, Leeanne Rolfe, 17, Peter, 64, Carrianne, 14, Peter, Danny Beck and Courtney Rolfe-Beck, one
New pad: The 64-year-old father of 26 recently moved into this taxpayer-funded five-bedroom house in Newport, Isle of Wight, pictured
Meet Peter Rolfe: The jobless dad who has 26 children
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He said: 'People think I live a life of luxury but I don't. I don't drink or take drugs or go out.
'I do what I can to keep my children happy. It is hard. By the time I have spent my money on gas, electric and food shopping, I end up with about £20-a-week spare'.
Including his £198 weekly rent, jobless Mr Rolfe and his family are costing taxpayers £900 a week, or £46,800 a year.
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Mr Rolfe, who has 14 daughters and 12 sons, claims that he is raking in around £900-a-week or £46,800-a-year in total welfare payments for him and his brood.
But he is still shamelessly pursuing the council for £1,000 in compensation over his previous three bedroom house.
Other Isle of Wight residents are furious about Mr Rolfe's spacious new home, his benefits and the audacity of his compensation demand.
THE WEEKLY BENEFITS BILL FOR FATHER-OF-26 PETER ROLFE
HOUSING BENEFIT: £198
CHILD BENEFIT: £61
INCOME SUPPORT: £271
DISABILITY BENEFIT: £103
OTHER BENEFITS: £143
STATE PENSION: £124
ANNUAL TOTAL: £46,800
He claims that his former property, which he moved into in September 2011, was too small for his super-sized family, up to 17 of whom would sleep there at weekends.
Incredibly, when he complained to the Local Government Ombudsman, it ruled that the council should pay him £1,000 for the 'serious injustice' his family had suffered.
at that long ass article

Do we have to have tutorials on posting threads now ? get rid of the extra ads breh 
He has kids the same age from women he married years apart ? Is this like some mormon, polygamy shyt, tl:dr ?