

ARE YOU AWAKE TO THE ENEMY WITHIN? Bigamy, being married to more than one person, is a serious offence in the UK.
It can put you in HM Prison for up to seven years. However, there are anti-Christian exceptions made by the UK’s anti-White Westminster regime.
The UK’s Department of Work and Pensions (DWP pronounced Dupe) has increased the amount it pays out to households with people in bigamous marriages from April.
There are circumstances in which people who are married to a husband with more than one wife (or a wife with more than one husband) can claim a substantial additional benefits allowance, and it’s all fully legal.
The DWP has confirmed in its benefits uprating list that additional spouses in polygamous marriages are being given a 4.8% boost to their benefits from April, which would most likely be for husbands with multiple wives.

Those who are classed as an ‘additional spouse’ in a polygamous marriage and are above state pension age were in 2025-26, able to claim an additional £119.50 per week of Pension Credit or Housing Benefit.
There is no given limit on the number of separate additional spouses who can claim in one household, other than the overall benefits cap per household per year.
From April 2026, this has been increased to £125.25 per week per additional spouse, a 4.8% increase in line with wage growth. This is how Pension Credit is automatically increased each spring, which is another £5.75 per week, or £299 extra per year.

Although bigamy is illegal in the UK, the act of marrying more than one person at a time, polygamy is not illegal if the marriages took place overseas.
This is legal when a person has married multiple spouses (or spouses) overseas while legally residing in a country where this is allowed. And then moved to the UK legally afterwards.
The DWP benefits and pension rates 2026 to 2027 document states that the weekly allowance is now £363.25.
‘For each additional spouse who is a member of the same household as the claimant [the allowance per week is now] £125.25.’


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