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Old 17-10-2010, 11:09   #1
Gary L
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Benefit fraud measures outlined (crime increase?)

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The government has set out a series of measures to tackle benefit fraud, as ministers spend the weekend finalising spending cuts.
The steps would mean anyone with three convictions could forfeit their rights to benefits for up to three years.
Chancellor George Osborne told the News of the World that welfare cheats were like muggers who robbed taxpayers of billions of pounds a year.
I know this and that needs doing, but these people will just turn to crime if they have no money for 3 years.
3 years to get used to stealing and robbing. it will become a way of life for some people.


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