basically three days a week becausecos we won t be able to afford it. because otherwise we re going to have to cut our food bill down, and then obviously what do we do? do we eat or do we get into school? and it sounds bad, but education s going to have to go. it just annoys me that they give us it in one hand, and we re a working family, i ve always worked. i m only not working because obviously i ve got the one year old, so we re stuck. i don t want to rely on universal credit, but we have no choice. last week at bridlington beach in yorkshire, unite the union organised this sand sculpture to highlight their opposition to the government s plan. today s open letter to the prime minister is signed by groups representing education, housing, the economy, health care and anti poverty campaigners. we re facing a crossroads where the government faces a choice. it has said it s committed to improving the lives i | of people on the lowest incomes, |