Yes, you do.

Yes, you do.
Why can't you accept that he wants to spend his EMA on something HE wants to spend it on. It's not your money to decide what to buy with it. EMA is mainly for those who are in full time education, and do not have the time to get a part time job. How would you like it if somebody told you what to do with YOUR money you get from your job? You wouldn't like it all, would you?
Last edited by Stephen!; 06-09-2008 at 10:05 AM.
It is his money though so you can't tell him what to spend it on.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Educatio.../EMA/DG_066945
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