Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
16-03-2012, 13:38
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Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
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When are you going to add something proper and constructive to a topic? I can't see any sense on most of your posts, and it's getting annoying when you see a new post then hoping that there's something to add to a topic only to see that you keep posting the same rubbish throughout each threads.
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My point is that these benefit cuts are wrong and all they do is take the rich off the hook for their tax evasion and economic mistakes
Why should we pay the price of the mistakes of the rich and powerful?
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16-03-2012, 19:39
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Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
"Why should we pay the price of the mistakes of the rich and powerful?" We always have Alan and we always will it's how things are and the way things have been under any system yet tried by humans even communism had it's version of the upper and lower classes they just got creative in the terminology. What needs to happen to our benefits system is a proper test created not by people with economics first and foremost in their minds but by impartial health professionsals truly only interested in finding those fit for work.
This is going to come back to bite everyone forcing sick people to take jobs is going to result in a lot of employers getting very fed up with unreliable workers which a lot of the people taken off sickness will be through no fault of their own. In the future it will make it that much harder for those of us who might get a cure or better treatment to get a job it is extremely short sighted. I voted for the torys at the last election i knew we couldn't afford to let labour back and although not wholly trusting of all that was being said to get our votes i never thought 99% of it would vanish when they got into power.
We need sensible people to sit down and work out the best practical way forward in many areas the welfare system being one of the biggies and we do not have that right now. I think the speed of all these reforms is because this is a government that knows it will only get the one term to do it and they want to do as much as they can regardless of the damage it will do. This whole process of reform in this country is not just affecting individuals or even singular groups it is changing attitudes in everyone. You only have to look on here to see the rising anger of some to the benefit system and some of the extreme suggestions being proposed for those on beefit to see we as a country are becoming more hateful and resentful.
Thats also a deliberate policy pushed by those who for years have had an agenda to get us at each others throats and now they have.
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17-03-2012, 11:26
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Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
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"Why should we pay the price of the mistakes of the rich and powerful?" We always have Alan and we always will it's how things are and the way things have been under any system yet tried by humans even communism had it's version of the upper and lower classes they just got creative in the terminology. What needs to happen to our benefits system is a proper test created not by people with economics first and foremost in their minds but by impartial health professionsals truly only interested in finding those fit for work.
This is going to come back to bite everyone forcing sick people to take jobs is going to result in a lot of employers getting very fed up with unreliable workers which a lot of the people taken off sickness will be through no fault of their own. In the future it will make it that much harder for those of us who might get a cure or better treatment to get a job it is extremely short sighted. I voted for the torys at the last election i knew we couldn't afford to let labour back and although not wholly trusting of all that was being said to get our votes i never thought 99% of it would vanish when they got into power.
We need sensible people to sit down and work out the best practical way forward in many areas the welfare system being one of the biggies and we do not have that right now. I think the speed of all these reforms is because this is a government that knows it will only get the one term to do it and they want to do as much as they can regardless of the damage it will do. This whole process of reform in this country is not just affecting individuals or even singular groups it is changing attitudes in everyone. You only have to look on here to see the rising anger of some to the benefit system and some of the extreme suggestions being proposed for those on beefit to see we as a country are becoming more hateful and resentful.
Thats also a deliberate policy pushed by those who for years have had an agenda to get us at each others throats and now they have.
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Reform is essential - wholesale decimation is not.
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17-03-2012, 12:21
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Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
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"Why should we pay the price of the mistakes of the rich and powerful?" We always have Alan and we always will it's how things are and the way things have been under any system yet tried by humans even communism had it's version of the upper and lower classes they just got creative in the terminology. What needs to happen to our benefits system is a proper test created not by people with economics first and foremost in their minds but by impartial health professionsals truly only interested in finding those fit for work.
This is going to come back to bite everyone forcing sick people to take jobs is going to result in a lot of employers getting very fed up with unreliable workers which a lot of the people taken off sickness will be through no fault of their own. In the future it will make it that much harder for those of us who might get a cure or better treatment to get a job it is extremely short sighted. I voted for the torys at the last election i knew we couldn't afford to let labour back and although not wholly trusting of all that was being said to get our votes i never thought 99% of it would vanish when they got into power.
We need sensible people to sit down and work out the best practical way forward in many areas the welfare system being one of the biggies and we do not have that right now. I think the speed of all these reforms is because this is a government that knows it will only get the one term to do it and they want to do as much as they can regardless of the damage it will do. This whole process of reform in this country is not just affecting individuals or even singular groups it is changing attitudes in everyone. You only have to look on here to see the rising anger of some to the benefit system and some of the extreme suggestions being proposed for those on beefit to see we as a country are becoming more hateful and resentful.
Thats also a deliberate policy pushed by those who for years have had an agenda to get us at each others throats and now they have.
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Yes, but there have been times were we have had a more equal society and under a free market you pay the price for your mistakes, except that the rich and “forgotten” that rule. What governments are doing not just here but in most of the world (bar the emerging markets) will make people (especially young people) think “what is the point of democracy and capitalism when our lives are not improving but getting worse?” and when people think that, I fear that the answer will come from these types of people
By the way, who will you vote next time there is an election
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17-03-2012, 15:32
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Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
The answer will come from a dead person who was killed whilst trying to foment a failed revolution?
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17-03-2012, 15:54
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I won't be voting simple as that because although it has taken time i have learnt the lesson that my vote doesn't count no matter who gets in we get shafted so screw the lot of them.
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17-03-2012, 17:17
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Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
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I won't be voting simple as that because although it has taken time i have learnt the lesson that my vote doesn't count no matter who gets in we get shafted so screw the lot of them.
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What if everyone who felt as you do voted Raving Looney Party or whatever?
It could be a landslide victory against the "major 3!!
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17-03-2012, 17:54
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Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
I am just incredibly fedup of the whole thing and at this point in time cannot see any point at all in voting for any party. I have never said there shouldn't be reform or reorganisation of most of what is being reformed right now but the way it is being done is disgusting and i genuinely thought we in this country were better then that seems i was wrong .
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17-03-2012, 18:26
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Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
We know, near enough, that we will have a few years of "spend, spend, spend" with Labour then a few years of "put the finances back in order" from the Conservatives.
The carrot, then the stick.
And repeat.
This system of politics, Party Politics, means that whatever you elect your local MP for will be overshadowed, if not over-ruled, by those that lead the Party.
And by that I do not mean the Prime Minister, but those who really wield the real power.
In this part of the political cycle, many of us will see a drop in living standards and may well strike out at those not responsible, but an easy target for our wrath.
The disabled have been marked as scapegoats by the media (with a fair bit of help and encouragement by politicians) by lumping them in with a group known to contain some benefit fraudsters. Hence the growing abuse.
And let us not forget that Iain Duncan Smith, failed Prime Minister candidate, has been wallowing in the dark and dingy recesses of a Party out of power for many years, designing this "strategy" to save money and kick us ALL when we are down.
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17-03-2012, 19:26
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Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
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me,i dont blame the disabled,the forenger or any one but the govenment!!
if there wasnt and entitlements or benefits-it wouldnt get scammed!!
there fault!! govenment fault!!
and dont say,if they got rid of benefits,alot more people will be stealing!!
makes no differnce!! they still stealing!!
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18-03-2012, 21:33
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Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
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I won't be voting simple as that because although it has taken time i have learnt the lesson that my vote doesn't count no matter who gets in we get shafted so screw the lot of them.
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Indeed, they're all one in the same at the end of the day
Ironically, they spend all their time in the house of commons, arguing with each other and acting like a bunch of misbehaving children, yet these people are supposed to be running the country.
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18-03-2012, 21:46
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Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
Actually, you are confusing MPs (who are elected to represent their constituency) with Her Majesty's Government (who are elected to run the country).
Not all MPs (even in the majority party/parties) are in the Government, and not all members of the Government are MPs.
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18-03-2012, 22:38
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Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
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and dont say,if they got rid of benefits,alot more people will be stealing!!
makes no differnce!! they still stealing!!
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If someone lost their benefit they would turn to crime. (such as stealing)
so a lot more people will be stealing.
the ones who are already stealing will be stealing more.
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18-03-2012, 22:43
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Re: Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
I think you mis-judge people, Gary.
Not everyone has base instincts.
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