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Originally Posted by Chris
I don't recall anyone suggesting those on benefits are living 'millionaire lifestyles'. That's not the argument being made, and to characterise it as such is to set up a straw man.
How would you suggest we 'make' work more financially rewarding?
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I seem to recall Arthur saying that people were moving into million pound houses despite the fact that option has been closed due to the housing benefit cap.
We could start by paying a living wage rather than the barest minimum and we could even go on to make sure that no one is better of on benefits than they would be working not by cutting benefits to the bone but by increasing wages.