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QuoteWould it be fair to everyone if benefits were capped at a level equivelent to the average take home wage so that it would not be beneficially to those who refuse to workI'm fairly sure this is one of the proposals being considered by the government, Hugo. I think the biggest problem is housing benefit, however. In places like London's West End, it's costing millions a year to house relatively few families.
Would it be fair to everyone if benefits were capped at a level equivelent to the average take home wage so that it would not be beneficially to those who refuse to work
I think the sad fact is probably that industry is so bad - that for a family with three kids to bring up - minimum wages just isn't enough and therefore not an option
Quote from: born2run on March 12, 2011, 01:57:05 pmI think the sad fact is probably that industry is so bad - that for a family with three kids to bring up - minimum wages just isn't enough and therefore not an optionI have to ask...why have three children then if you can't afford to bring them up properly?
Looks like we are back to sterilisation, there are some who have children just for the child allowance
Teenage pregnancy is at an all time low.
QuoteTeenage pregnancy is at an all time low.My reading of the graph and the information is that teenage pregnancy has lessened by 4% but still is extremely high but has still been rising inexorably for the past 20 years
QuoteMy reading of the graph and the information is that teenage pregnancy has lessened by 4% but still is extremely high but has still been rising inexorably for the past 20 yearsAre we looking at the same graph?It's lower now than it was in 1990.It's the over 40s line with the massive increase
My reading of the graph and the information is that teenage pregnancy has lessened by 4% but still is extremely high but has still been rising inexorably for the past 20 years
QuoteIf you have ever seen what a mess the "community service" programme is, you'd know this is not possible.You can't get non motivated people to work, in short of putting them in chains - I fear that's what some of you would actually like to see happen!! We talk of lowering of standards, but I've never seen such a lowered standard of attitudes towards basic human rights than some of the posts I've read on here. To be honest I would rather be a "do gooder" than a tyrant.I understand that the "community service" programme is in a mess but the majority of people in this country are hard working decent people. Do you think that any of these non motivated people who refuse to work should receive benefits that sometimes are well in excess of what anybody in employment receives for a hard weeks work?
If you have ever seen what a mess the "community service" programme is, you'd know this is not possible.You can't get non motivated people to work, in short of putting them in chains - I fear that's what some of you would actually like to see happen!! We talk of lowering of standards, but I've never seen such a lowered standard of attitudes towards basic human rights than some of the posts I've read on here. To be honest I would rather be a "do gooder" than a tyrant.