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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by The Tech Clerk View Post
    My other half is Asian, she and her kind work all hours or have their own businesses, you know the hours alot of people in this country would not work!
    Her kind? What does that mean mate?

    Typically Pakistani's are renowned for benefit fraud, when I was involved in fraud back in 2002 they accounted for 87% of all fraud. 87 feckin percent. Disgusting.

    The problem was the women would come in and claim, yet their fella would refuse to discuss the income so they'd be working and claiming, then they'd say they had the obligatory 27 kids - funny that how Pakistan woman claimants always have loads of kids.... Don't get me started on those wearing Burka's - one woman had 122 claims at once using varying names. I pushed for a custodial on her - bitch.

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  • The Tech Clerk
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    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    Its not the Poles mate, it's primarily the Asian communities that claim this weird benefit. Pakistani is the worst followed by Sheikh.

    Indians tend to work as do the Chinese.

    Is that racist cos I am declaring facts? If so tough! It's nowt to do with the colour of skin, but what they're doing

    My other half is Asian, she and her kind work all hours or have their own businesses, you know the hours alot of people in this country would not work!

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by helmsman View Post
    And dont forget the £20,000,000 Polish people claim for their children still in Poland (family allowance) which is paid.(if they even exist)
    Its not the Poles mate, it's primarily the Asian communities that claim this weird benefit. Pakistani is the worst followed by Sheikh.

    Indians tend to work as do the Chinese.

    Is that racist cos I am declaring facts? If so tough! It's nowt to do with the colour of skin, but what they're doing

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  • Spent2much
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    Originally posted by helmsman View Post
    And dont forget the £20,000,000 Polish people claim for their children still in Poland (family allowance) which is paid.(if they even exist)
    yes and that makes me angry too.

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  • helmsman
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    Originally posted by Spent2much View Post
    If life is good and you have a job and nice home to live in , and have never been out of work then it's easy to say benefits should be scrapped , but in this world we live in we have been led to believe that when we need help we can turn to the benefits system for it, without that help it would be a total mess people would be stealing to feed their families, losing their homes. Not an ideal situation, but letting 3 million Romanians in to claim off the system is going to make it worse , i signed a petition against this and i have no problem letting people come here if they are in danger of losing their lives i am no way racist either , but our country cannot support anymore immigrants it has to stop , but for some reason our government want to keep letting them in . The benefits system can't support them and this in my opinion is why the government have cut back on the amount of help so it can support those entering the UK at the end of the year .
    And dont forget the £20,000,000 Polish people claim for their children still in Poland (family allowance) which is paid.(if they even exist)
    Last edited by helmsman; 28 March 2013, 09:44.

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  • Spent2much
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    If life is good and you have a job and nice home to live in , and have never been out of work then it's easy to say benefits should be scrapped , but in this world we live in we have been led to believe that when we need help we can turn to the benefits system for it, without that help it would be a total mess people would be stealing to feed their families, losing their homes. Not an ideal situation, but letting 3 million Romanians in to claim off the system is going to make it worse , i signed a petition against this and i have no problem letting people come here if they are in danger of losing their lives i am no way racist either , but our country cannot support anymore immigrants it has to stop , but for some reason our government want to keep letting them in . The benefits system can't support them and this in my opinion is why the government have cut back on the amount of help so it can support those entering the UK at the end of the year .

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  • helmsman
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    Originally posted by CAPS ESC View Post
    Where the benefit system is working extremely is for government.

    It gives them even more ammunition in their 'DIVIDE & RULE' strategy,

    keep the masses squabbling with each other and they won't be united in social-political rebellion

    just like this thread

    All opinions are valid....

    but only as opinions
    Exactly its opinions I believe Niddy has many valid points but their is the other side which have valid points, from my side I see an awful lot of the spongers and wont work and the teenage mums having 3 kids mainly by different scroats whos children will continue the cycle until something is done to stop it, what I dont know.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    There are more than 10% of claimants that have never worked, young parents or immigration claimants.

    try nearer 40% as a starting point. We all know it's the youth and pensioners who are the biggest drain, and worse is to come. However pensioners deserve it, youth does not. 18 year olds with no jobs, see mummy and daddy - not the dole office.

    Hey I am 41 and never in my life claimed. I have 2 kids a wife and would easily take 5 part time jobs to provide for the family. Point is, benefit is for the weak willed and lazy.

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  • cardiac arrest
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    there are a lot of misconceptions about the 'lazy benefit scroungers'...the vast majority of people receiving benefits are either retired people, sick and disabled people or people working short hours or on poor wages...ie wages below a living income.

    The numbers who are actually not working for no valid reason (other than there are no jobs) is less than 10% of the total..

    By all means target this group...but why use a sledge hammer to crack a nut and impose cuts on everybody ? It's like Cameron saying some families in London receive £50,000 per year in Housing benefit (and this was confirmed later as being 212 families)..so what does he do...cut all 3 million claimants housing benefits !

    It's not even the fault of these folk either...maggie sold off most of the social housing stock, neither Govt has replaced it, so Private landlords fill the void..and of course we all know about private landlords in an unregulated business...

    Cause and effect...Govt Policy has caused the problem, and yet still there is no mass house building program.

    Maybe we should privatise government ?

    using isolated incidents to justify a policy affecting millions, is vindictive Tory Govt. and no way to run a country...would you run a business that way...?

    Pay a living wage, lift people out of benefits...money in their pockets and secure jobs will create a demand for new homes and a better lifestyle. deal with the 'shirkers' who will not work by all means, but spare those who are in fact victims of decades of mismanagement by successive Governments...

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  • CAPS ESC
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    Where the benefit system is working extremely well is for government.

    It gives them even more ammunition in their 'DIVIDE & RULE' strategy,

    keep the masses squabbling with each other and they won't be united in social-political rebellion

    just like this thread

    All opinions are valid....

    but only as opinions
    Last edited by CAPS ESC; 28 March 2013, 09:43.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Ok, to set the record straight, lets look at two totally different arguments, then you'll see where I am coming with my views.

    1. 18 year old girl (or younger) has a kid.
    This is a prime example of parents funding. Why should the taxpayer fund this kind of lark when the lazy whore is unlikely to have paid a penny into the system? I believe in such instances the parents should be responsible, bring it up as part of society that if you want to be a slag then your mummy and daddy will be funding you - NOT the state.

    That itself will change that side of things. Parents will warn kids not to have kids, or they are financially liable. No housing or nothing would be offered. Certainly not till you've paid in, so instead of retaining the JSA dual level where you operate within RITY's to allow 6 months of cont based JSA, increase that to say 2yrs for each 2yr you worked so in any 6 year period you could claim JSA for 2 of those without sanction.

    2. Pensioner/Disabled Person etc.
    The benefits should be paid to these groups, to an extent without question. Medical records should take precedence over the paid service contracts that currently review sick people (atos etc). I totally respect my elders and firmly believe without them we would be speaking German today so for that I am eternally grateful. I feel that the youngsters of today (especially those born in the late 80's/early 90's) take the piss.

    That's my view. Love it or hate it.

    I am ex DWP and was a decision maker as well as personal adviser and I suspended nearly 85% of my claimant portfolio. It all depends on the adviser you get as well, some are like me (anti sponger) whilst others pander to Labours silly notions. Let me say, I always suspended a claimant that wore posh clothes/top end trainers and let their top end phone ring..... Sorry but fuck right off. Get a job.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    I don't have a magic wand, nor all the answers. I only have my opinion.

    However opening the door to approximately another 100,000 immigrants won't help will it.... people forget we are an island, and small at that

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  • cardiac arrest
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    I come across this viewpoint quite a lot, but never from anyone who is unemployed, has disabilties, has a terminal sickness, is a lone parent struggling to bring up a family after the father has beggered off...or people who have been brought up to be poor by parents who didn't give a sheet...and a society that didn't give a sheet either ...

    Perhaps when you consider the biggest element of the Welfare payments is old age pensions, we should scrap those too ? Scrap free healthcare, dental treatment, bus passes, maternity care, make cancer patients go to work...oh , hang on , they are doing that now...

    I do agree with you in some respects...I would love it if no benefit payments were made due to working families receiving proper 'living' wages that pushed them above the benefit limit.

    Maybe tax allowances that equated with a living wage too...how does it make sense to have a 'living wage' or even a minimum wage, then tax it ?

    Maybe the benefit cut off rate of £7,600 pa should be considered too, anyone above that massive wage loses 65% of every £1 they earn...incentive to work ?

    Pay everyone a decent hourly rate that they can live on, pay decent pensions for people to live on and you can cut the benefits bill.

    As it is, employers making vast profits by paying crap wages are being subsidised by tax payers making up the wages through benefits. meanwhile they pay themselves massive salaries and pay out bonuses regardless of the fact it's these dick heads who have knackered the economy in the first place..

    Both ends of the scale are broken...too much wealth is in the hands of too few people, yes reward hard work, give people a bonus for exceptional ability..but let's have a sense of proportion...the bulk of the spending power in this country is by the working classes...put a decent wage in their pockets and they will spend it...boosting the local traders, boosting factory demand and lifting the economy out of the doldrums....

    If you simply ignore the problem, it will, one day...come back to bite you...

    Amen

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  • Spent2much
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    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    I do look objectively at it, but what I think matters little.

    I am anti benefits, period. I would rather they culled them. A lot of people hate my POV on it but that's all it is, my personal opinion.

    They don't do what they were designed to do, people abuse them, immigrants get more than nationals - it's a feckin joke from start to end and no matter who argues back, tell me I am wrong?

    I know loads of single mums in 3+ bed houses. Instead of bunging social scroat housing on nice estates to socially integrate them and make them not feel left out, they ought to spend that cash on blocks of flats. Sorry but like us, we bought in a nice area and worked hard for 25 years to get the house of our dreams to find out that 10 houses are for social welfare purposes - I mean fuck right off. Why should a scroat on benefits get to live somewhere nice just cos of Human Rights? It's a joke.

    The best thing to happen was Tories getting in power cos they will strip all the shit from the damage caused by Labour and their free-giving to the spongers.

    There are jobs out there, my advice - they should go get one and see what it is like working

    Scrap all benefits - force those that CAN work, to work. Clearly those with disabilities get help, but that would be managed by casework as opposed to open market benefit claiming. For instance these food stamps, they need to replace benefit with them. I hate the fact my tax pays for scoats to smoke, drink, go on holiday etc when us workers can't even enjoy the same privileges.

    * and breathe Niddy.....
    niddy where are the jobs going to come from ? you know where i live and there are no jobs or decent jobs that can pay for a home and live a decent life, my hubby got a cleaning job on an evening along side the business i also clean houses now and we are fortunate that our business is working well and the job is a boost , but if all benefits are cut where are the jobs ?

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  • Spent2much
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    i think the government are evil, we have friends who worked all their lives , bought a house because it was cheaper than renting , two years later he was made redundant wife had a breakdown , they had their house repossessed now living back with parents as nowhere to live . The reason they had the house takes was because on £111.45 a week and out of that trying to pay 30 quid mortgage interest it was a toss up of either eating keeping warm or paying the rest of the interest because the government lowered the amount of help for MIS while unemployed . This is just another example of why cutting benefits is wrong.

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