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Re: Starmer’s chronicles

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Originally Posted by Jaymoss View Post
and I totally agree with them but it is the governments that spent the insurance policies so them to blame not the unemployed sick and disabled which is what recent governments have wanted the public to believe. I truly believe most people want off benefits.

And what about the rest of my point though any feedback on that ?
pension should not be classed as a benefit,it is bought and paid for by hard work and taxes, if it's means tested whats the point of contributing if you're a high earner, i lived on my private pensions for 5 years as i retired at 61 but had to cut back on spending,i do not see that most on benefits want a job,i look down my street and it's full of the bone idle, back when i was working there were six house holds working out of 93 houses ,it's probably about the same now, mostly 20s-40s years old fit an healthy puffing on weed all day and buying takeaways 2-3 times a day on my taxes.
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