Chopper1192":2c26raus said:My sister objects to this, yet was happy to eat free school meals herself back in the day.
Nobody was happy to eat those meals :shock: Forced to, would be a better descriptive.
Chopper1192":2c26raus said:My sister objects to this, yet was happy to eat free school meals herself back in the day.
To do that I think they'd want considerably more than 20%.videojetman":1vqqg826 said:I firmly believe if i pay my taxes i should be entitled to everything the unemployed benefit from.
Which is free dental, school meals, housing etc.
After all, isn't it the good old taxpayer who foots the bill for a lot of these services.
And if the government is going to legally take 20% of my income, surely i deserve something in return ?
videojetman":39exe5gx said:After all, isn't it the good old taxpayer who foots the bill for a lot of these services.
And if the government is going to legally take 20% of my income, surely i deserve something in return ?
But i'd rather work hard and be skint than use the benefit system to live.
It is a real achievement to actually earn your rewards.
Neil":c3inc95k said:videojetman":c3inc95k said:After all, isn't it the good old taxpayer who foots the bill for a lot of these services.
And if the government is going to legally take 20% of my income, surely i deserve something in return ?
But i'd rather work hard and be skint than use the benefit system to live.
It is a real achievement to actually earn your rewards.
Even for those on truly low incomes, not many would be paying back something as low as 20% in terms of tax - that's assuming you pay tax at the normal level, or less. Think about NI, tax on fuel for your house, car, VAT on top of that, VAT on things you buy. Additional tax on products you buy.
If you actually work out, or even just guestimate on the proportion of the money you earn, and where it goes back to, 20% is, I suspect, a rather low estimation.
As to school meals, for me personally - and this wasn't an individual thing, it was a school / time thing, school meals in infants and junior school were free (for everybody at my school, probably it was free everywhere at that time? Infants and juniors were 70s up to 1980/81 - started senior school in 81) - at senior school, school meals had to be paid for, well for me - I may have known the odd person who got them free.
dyna-ti":1r15mjkj said:And the only thing keeping us safe from invasion is our nuclear arsenal. And of course our huge secret stock piles of chemical and biological weapons.
technodup":3t3xcpv0 said:Instead we should be making welfare, or the perception of it less attractive. Vouchers instead of cash, limits on new child benefits whilst out of work, community work, anything that will put people off it as a lifestyle choice.