It doesn't matter how many people sign up it will never happen. Not in the party's interest to conduct the experiement and nor will it do his image any good
I think we all know the people that deserve the state to look after them and the ones that are just on the take, unfortunately there are just too many of the later.
A problem I see is that so many people have been given benefits they should never of had in the first place and now it's almost impossible to take them back. The massive increases in tax credits that pushed the welfare bill up by 60% in a time of relative prosperity has created this malaise of an entitlement culture.
The idea of a safety net to help the genuinely disabled and those that fall temporarily on hard times is exactly what the system was designed for but how people earning good wages can expect state handouts is slightly bizarre. There are so many that have no intention of working and make a career of creating children as a safety shield to deliver money they would never be capable of earning.
Lets face it, the welfare system is no longer fit for purpose.
Good post, correct the welfare system needs a massive reform, The Disability Living AlLowance (DLA) is a joke, you hear various people who get it and top whack as its split into 3 levels of payment, and what they get it for is shocking, there are people who generally need this allowance but don't get it as they are not good at playing the system
They are making new health checks for people claiming this allowance. 800,000 have not reclaimed it as they know they wont pass the check.
+1 :thup:
That would be a FAIR step which every reasonable, caring human being would take, but we're talking about politicians here!
They only want to get power and, once in power, stay in power, and they can only do that by blaming everyone else - the other lot/the previous lot/the ancient lot/the overseas lot (take your pick!) - for all the current problems faced by people! "It wurn't me, Guvn'r!"
I am 61 and never received a penny unemployment pay or benefit of any kind other than the universal child benefit everyone got with kids. I bought my own house. My next benefit, god willing, will be my retirement pension at 65. I’ve worked paid in for it and I still doing so
But we have got it all wrong
The government have got it wrong because the posh boys in charge are so out of touch with reality
The so called bedroom tax is supposed to be designed to encourage people to move into smaller properties. The smaller properties are a figment of the posh boys imagination, they don’t exist.
Almost all councils and social housing associations have a chronic shortage of 1 and 2 bed properties. Even if they wanted to move, there are no smaller houses for them, that’s a fact. Fact 2, the biggest section of housing benefit claimants are in work
Reductions in benefits are to encourage people into work. What work?
Fact 3; most people in receipt of benefit are in work. The UK currently has 3 million under employed, that is; people trapped in part time employment and unable to get full time work. Then 2.5 million unemployed and receipt of benefit. along with 0.5 million unemployed and not geting benefit
A total of 6 million unable to earn a living wage, and that doesn’t include those not working and on DLA. So why are we surprised at our benefits bill?
As far the government is concerned 15 hours a week on minimum wage is a job, not in my book its not.
How do we get out of debt and reduce deficit? By following the Iceland example. Punish those who caused the crisis and not the victims. The Iceland crash a few years ago was spectacular. They jailed the bankers who caused it and bailed out the people who were the victims, not the other way round
The measures Iceland put in place has seen a dramatic reduction in personal debt and huge rise in employment. They are currently enjoying a growth rate of 2.5%. They did not take the austerity root.
Benefit is a ‘temporary help’ that is all, design to help people while they are out of work ‘temporary’. .
Yes but there are not enough jobs out there for everyone on Benefits
I remain puzzled as to what an individual in social housing is supposed to do about it if he/she has a spare bedroom. Move elsewhere? Why should the individual be penalised if there isn't anywhere else to go? Take in a lodger? I suspect you aren't allowed to. Have someone imposed on you by the local authority to share?
If people having their rent paid by benefit and the house is too big then moving people with bigger families into their homes will release smaller properties for them to live in. And!! It's not a Tax.
So someone who is temporarily unemployed for what ends up being a short period and is in receipt of housing benefit should move out of their family home?
Given I don't particularly want an infraction or ban I will refrain from giving my full opinion of your idea; words fail me, they really do.
If people having their rent paid by benefit and the house is too big then moving people with bigger families into their homes will release smaller properties for them to live in. And!! It's not a Tax.
No, they dont have to move out of their home, they get around a 14% reduction in their housing benefit if the house is too big for them and there are a number of exceptions to cover many special needs.
I would suggest you read the bill rather than base your opinion on what the media say.
I am fully aware that they don't have to move out of their home, I am fully aware of the details of this legislation. It was you however who suggested that they should move out - look, there's the quote