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The Conservatives have already made it clear that they intend to pare back the Welfare state to the bone if they get 5 more years and sadly those receiving benefits because they need help because of their disabilities and illnesses are likely to bear the brunt of the severe welfare cuts which are coming down the line after 2015.
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There's always two ways of looking at things..... Nick Robinson put it well (imho) on his blog - "Election 2015 - It's all about you" http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-32106884 Quote:
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Yes indeed Nick Robinson has put it quite succinctly on his blog and l suspect many when it comes to casting their vote on polling day including me will be doing it with a heavy heart as neither leader is very convincing at the end of the day when it comes to doing what is best for this country as they both have too many vested interests in my humble opinion.
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In case it is not clear, I, not the politicians, commentators, media or Uncle Tom Cobbley and all, take the view that benefits should be targeted toward those that need them and at an appropriate level. And a review of the system is correct and overdue to ensure needs are met not wishlists. |
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No it was not aimed at you Kursk.
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I see no reason for this to concern genuine beneficiaries. |
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I wish a fraction of the energy, effort and media coverage that goes into finding who of the current benefit claiments does not deserve their money, would go into identifying the tax dodgers and plugging the myriad schemes through which they operate.
I suspect that the sums that are "owed" in tax far out weigh the money that is being incorrectly paid out in benefits. |
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Reform is needed, but the way it is being done is doing more harm to those genuinely in need than to those scamming the system I reckon. And that includes those scamming the tax system. |
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It's Contribution Based Jobseekers Allowance (JSAC) that they are considering scrapping. Anybody on JSAC can make a claim for free or reduced dental charges and other health costs under the NHS Low Income scheme. Apply on form HC1: http://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/HealthCosts/1128.aspx |
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So you believe the government stats for underpayment, but not for tax collection?
Okaaayyyyyy then.... |
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If anyone thinks this Tory government is serious about chasing the very people that back them, you are living in cloud cuckoo land. You can quote as many Government statistics as you like. I can see the real world in front of me, not one spun from Westminister and I can see the richer minority in this society getting more advantaged as the years go by and I can see the poor getting less advantaged. The majority of the money to provide a better society, to fund a viable NHS, etc. is here and it does not belong to the poor and the disabled. |
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So no matter what they do, you won't believe they've done it?
As I said before, Okaaaayyyyy then...... You've obviously made up your mind, and won't let inconvenient things like facts get in the way of your viewpoint - as is your privilege.... |
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