Re: How little money can a person live on?
I remember some seaside towns being full of single parent families on benefits 20 odd years ago. When tourism declined, many seaside B&Bs were filled with long-term benefit claimants. The problem is, if people are expected to find work, they won't find it in many of those towns.
There is no easy solution but there has to be a compromise. Like people on benefits not being paid to live in the most expensive London areas like Kensington and Chelsea, Hampstead, Islington, etc. but not having to move 100 miles away either. There's always the issue of family and friends, of course, and forcing people to move away from their local social support group only makes them more dependent on government resources, this is particularly true of people from ethnic minorities that tend to rely more on their local community.
If you move them out, then they'll have to start providing all sorts of services in all their various languages everywhere they go, we're just about to start working on the health project where £16k will be spent just on the Nepalese translation of a website (there will be others as well).
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There is no easy solution but there has to be a compromise. Like people on benefits not being paid to live in the most expensive London areas like Kensington and Chelsea, Hampstead, Islington, etc. but not having to move 100 miles away either. There's always the issue of family and friends, of course, and forcing people to move away from their local social support group only makes them more dependent on government resources, this is particularly true of people from ethnic minorities that tend to rely more on their local community.
If you move them out, then they'll have to start providing all sorts of services in all their various languages everywhere they go, we're just about to start working on the health project where £16k will be spent just on the Nepalese translation of a website (there will be others as well).
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