The state benefits system mega-thread.
11-06-2015, 12:37
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good news -if you can't afford to breed then don't expect the taxpayer to subsidise your life choices
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Leaves a lot of people in a bit of a quandry given women over 30 are being complained at for leaving having children until too late, in many cases until they are financially stable and ideally also have a stable housing tenure.
So women shouldn't have kids in their 30s because it increases costs on the NHS, and they shouldn't have kids if they can't afford them without in-work benefits. Meanwhile we also mustn't cut welfare for pensioners and immigration is too high, so exactly where the money is going to come from to fund these sacred benefits for retirees in the future is anyone's guess.
Perhaps some more effort on fixing the causes of the high welfare bill rather than simply trying to trim it would be a plan? Admittedly wouldn't have the political 'wow' factor that benefit caps and cuts would and may actually involve investment, perish the thought.
TLDR: Build some, or a lot, of bloody houses and other essential infrastructure, ensuring as many UK nationals as possible are trained and employed in these tasks and raise the minimum wage.
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11-06-2015, 12:46
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The attacks on the poor sick disabled and unemployed are measures simply to placate the tax paying voter it will not fix a thing
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The cuts are designed to get those who should be working and claiming off benefits and into work. Unfortunately, a lot of people who genuinely should be claiming ESA, incapacity, etc. are being caught up in this. My aunt, who has arthritis in her spine and cannot walk without a walking stick, had her medical questionnaire through last year. One question was can you make a hot drink on your own without help. If you say yes, then you are fit for work. My aunt, who is too honest for her own good, said yes she can make a hot drink for herself. She has been told she can claim ESA, but is also OK to work if she can find a job where she can alternate sitting and walking.
A lot of it is not the fault of the Government, but rather the company who assesses people.
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11-06-2015, 12:52
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The cuts are designed to get those who should be working and claiming off benefits and into work. Unfortunately, a lot of people who genuinely should be claiming ESA, incapacity, etc. are being caught up in this. My aunt, who has arthritis in her spine and cannot walk without a walking stick, had her medical questionnaire through last year. One question was can you make a hot drink on your own without help. If you say yes, then you are fit for work. My aunt, who is too honest for her own good, said yes she can make a hot drink for herself. She has been told she can claim ESA, but is also OK to work if she can find a job where she can alternate sitting and walking.
A lot of it is not the fault of the Government, but rather the company who assesses people.
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that is my point the DWPs own figures show the amount lost to workshy is tiny. Yes you are right they should be made to look for work, The assessments are over strict and hit the wrong people but have you seen the hoops you have to jump through to claim JSA long term? which is a good thing of course but then you get the unfair sanctions.
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11-06-2015, 14:19
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Claiming free money ought to be made a lot easier. It must be tiresome qualifying a claim when one is used to simply presenting an outstretched hand to be obligingly filled by every passing taxpayer .
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22-06-2015, 16:54
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Re: The state benefits system mega-thread. Many merged.
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In 2015-6, spending on benefits, pensions and tax credits is expected to total £220bn
State pensions and age-related benefits - £95bn (43%)
Disability and incapacity benefits - £37bn (17%)
Child tax credits and working tax credits - £30bn (14%)
Housing benefit - £26bn (12%)
Child benefit - £12bn (5%)
Pension credit - £6bn (3%)
Jobseekers Allowance and income support - £5bn (2%)
Source: Institute for Fiscal Studies
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33221966
Percentages rounded.
So where do you think the axe will fall? I suspect Tax Credits and Housing Benefits, with a continuation of the attack against the Disabled.
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22-06-2015, 17:02
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I know how to sort it.
A cut of 12 billion is needed.
so 5.5% = 12 billion.
give everyone a cut of 5.5% regardless of what benefit they're on. problem solved.
that equates to £5.50 in every £100.
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22-06-2015, 17:17
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Yes that's what l hear as well is that Tax Credits and Housing Benefits will be massively hit and one suspects disabled benefits will be cut as well.
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22-06-2015, 19:42
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The government simply cannot get away with this.
Its always the poor and the vulnerable that get hit, in these cuts. Look at it this way.
If l had to find a job, say 15000 per year (which l wouldn't), I can then apply for tax credits to get me up to a 'living wage'
I would then have to pay bills - these WILL go up, as they always do. The government doesn't make utility companies have a cap.
So at the end of the bills, l will be poor and not be able to afford much, amnd nothing left to buy food etc.
What they are doing is cruel. I suspect within 12 months, this country will come to a halt.
Osborne and Cameron just want the poor to get poorer. They make me sick to the stomach
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22-06-2015, 20:31
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Osborne and Cameron just want the poor to get poorer. They make me sick to the stomach
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That could actually prove to be true.
I've always suspected that Dave hates the poor and such. and think that the whole agenda is to get people put in their place from the start.
and when you see the train having no cuts and billions pumped into it. and talk of pumping billions into Parliament. millions and millions going abroad. no serious money saving cut backs in parliament and such.
then you know he's not serious about the defecit.
that is just a smoke screen.
they really do want to divide this country and put everyone in their place. with people like him at the top and everyone else at the bottom.
his cover will be blown soon. working families and tax credits is the start of his cover being blown.
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22-06-2015, 20:37
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Didn't you say the same things in 2010?
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22-06-2015, 20:49
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I think it was around 2011 with the riots I noticed. Dave was made a fool of and he's still on a vendetta.
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22-06-2015, 20:55
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I think it was around 2011 with the riots I noticed. Dave was made a fool of and he's still on a vendetta.
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22-06-2015, 21:07
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No, you're thinking of the ichifani 500.
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22-06-2015, 21:26
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I think it was around 2011 with the riots I noticed. Dave was made a fool of and he's still on a vendetta.
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Yes, because the Prime Minister set the Met up to shoot Mark Duggan.
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22-06-2015, 22:04
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Yeh. a nice bright pink one.
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Yes, because the Prime Minister set the Met up to shoot Mark Duggan.
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Thanks for telling me anyway.
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