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I don't. Its exactly why wild claims are exactly that.Who are you expecting to have answers and figures?
I don't. Its exactly why wild claims are exactly that.Who are you expecting to have answers and figures?
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If your not active in looking gor work, your benifits will be affected.I don't. Its exactly why wild claims are exactly that.
That's the behaviour which needs some attention. If B-I-L was told he had to do community service to get his benefit, then he may not have suffered the dereliction he did. I know a River Warden who was unemployed a long time after tryoing some office jobs. He's very good about the state of the river and the wildlife. I may be optimistic but I'd like to think there woud be others on the dole who would be ok at a job like that, though they never thought it possible.My own brother in law was on benefits when he met my sister and they both remained on it for many years, it's only since he drunk himself to death that she has got a job.
Even then they live in a large semi detached council house (albeit a rough estate) and probably still gets some benefits.
For some it's a way of life, they think why should they work when others will pay for them not to.
Fair do's they have less money than if they had a job but also have less to pay out if they get council support.
That was the stupid situation for as long as I can remember. Is it still? I hope not.Whilst I have worked since I was 16, I was on family credit for many years, I often had to turn down a pay rise because it meant I would lose much much more in family credit & all the benefits that came with it.
There are bound to be instances where it still does apply and for other reasons.That was the stupid situation for as long as I can remember. Is it still? I hope not.
SwervedIf your not active in looking gor work, your benifits will be affected.
Who would admit not to be actively looking for work if their benifits would be cut. ?
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Not sure that the jobs available would fit the people available. They'd mostly be crap at picking fruit - too slow.Sorry, but the alleged motivation is irrelevant.
There are loads of jobs in this economy that are either going unfilled or massive numbers of foreigners need to be brought in to fill them, with all the costs and risks involved in that. Why on earth are we paying able bodied people to be idle whilst this is the case? I'll say it again, unless somebody is so disabled they can't work, then choices are being made. The option of living on benefits shouldn't be available. Being completely useless and charging everybody else for it is morally reprehensible and shouldn't be permitted.
You have to provide proofIf your not active in looking gor work, your benifits will be affected.
Who would admit not to be actively looking for work if their benifits would be cut. ?