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Re: Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
My god this shows up the coalition and it's bs recovery myth and extra jobs and we get people coming straight on with the "it's the immigrants" what a pathetic bunch of sheep the British public have turned into and ironically many of the sheep purport to be lions roflmao. The blame here lies where the blame for the majority of the nations problems lie at the feet of our political class who are unable to do a damn thing longterm as their focus is the next general election and perpetually blame the past for current mistakes and not only do we let them we join this ridiculous game with them. No matter which colour you vote for under the current system nothing will change because as long as they get their snouts back in the trough they couldn't give a monkeys for us after voting is finished.
I grew up believing that a job meant self sustainability and a man or woman could hold their head high knowing they were doing right but now for convenience one minute your supposed to be proud to work and on the other ashamed of taking benefit which one is it because my head has spun off it's axis I'd ask IDS but he cant work it out either. Oh for a lottery win so I could get out of this increasing madhouse :(. |
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Fall behind with your rent and get evicted a lot easier thanks to this coalition and the changes they made great way to do things aren't you proud to be british these days
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Lets start with a gov crackdown on people claiming with 20 kids. while these might be the minority them 20 or so kids will follow the parents lifestyle of a benefits culture have a load of kids of their own.
they will all no doubt want a house where does it stop |
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What many EU migrants do to get round the legislation that prevents them from claiming Jobseekers Allowance (they can no longer claim it straight away as they are, quite rightly, expected to work for a living) is to claim in work benefits instead. They will say that they are a "self employed scrap metal dealer" for 16 hours a week. It doesn't matter if they don't find or make any money from scrap metal, they are classed as working for 16 hours or more a week and can claim Child Benefit, Housing Benefit, Council Tax Reduction, Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credits- even if their children still live abroad. Similar "jobs" are: selling the Big Issue, collecting used clothing to sell, being a professional ebay/Amazon seller etc. If they do actually make any money, as it's all done by cash, it is easy to massage the figures so that their means tested benefits aren't affected in any one benefit week. |
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No one is, has or ever will support or agree with irresponsible idiots who knock babies out like a production line I've said in the past it shouldn't be allowed and perhaps it is time zero money was paid to those replaced by direct payment to utilities and vouchers requiring photo ID so they can't be sold on. Cracking down on benefits in a general way to hit a tiny minority is not the right way to do things and in a country that use's the "one innocent possibly" to maintain no death penalty it is even more wrong. Reform of a lot of things is needed and badly needed but proper reform not just headline grabbing slights of hand, we need to build more houses we've known this for quite a while but we don't because they are scared of an electoral backlash for lowering house prices. We need people with a genuine depth of the common good to start dealing with these issue's not the career five years at a time opportunist we have now.
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Eligibility for Housing Benefit whilst employed does NOT RELY on the rent levels. It is assessed against income using something called the "Applicable Amount". Those amounts are set at benefits levels and therefore many who are earning even more than that can be eligible.
List of applicable amounts for 2015/16. Eg Single claimant aged not less than 25 £72.40 4 kids would add 4x£66.33=£265.32 From DWP report of 2009(ie under LABOUR). Quote:
A major reason for the increase in numbers is due to moving from home ownership, where HB is NOT payable, to renting, where it is. Graphs in a report show that the rate of increases in HB expenditure and employed claimants are roughly the SAME as in 2008, ie UNDER LABOUR. The 2008/09 to 2009/10 figures show a big rise in HB expenditure. Who was to blame for that? The %age of employed claimants rose from 11% to around 15% between November 2008 and mid 2010. Who was to blame for that? Take a wild guess.https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2015/03/13.gif |
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