I just want to raise a point that was mentioned previously and perhaps someone can confirm the accuracy of this -
Do people on benefits, who are a family but the parents are separated, get a free holiday provided by the DSS - to encourage the family to get back together again?
I was told recently that this was the case and i have heard about this free holiday before - but perhaps someone will know whether t is true.
Thanks,
Richard
p.s. re the free school meals - i pay for all my daughter's school stuff, school uniform etc etc etc and recently she said she wanted to go to a drama class outside of school. We spoke to the organisers and it cost over £20 per day. The organisers then asked if we were on benefits, we asked why they wanted to know this and were told if we were on benefits, it would be free and we would be at the front of the queue to join it. I completely understand that some people cannot afford these 'luxuries' and i would always go without for the benefit of my family (without having to think about it) but there has to be something wrong with the system - free for all or all pay seems fair to me. The school meals is the same. When i was at school, everyone knew who got the free meals as they got different coloured meal tickets - i always thought this was wrong and still do. As the years go by, i am getting more annoyed with people -
who are on benefits and working
who pay no tax and are working
who pay minimal tax and earn more than me
who i meet in the pub and are on benefits and are there 4 nights a week
I am friends with plenty of people in the above categories and my most recent eye-opener is bizarre - where a couple have children and are separated - the children live with the mother. The father applies for custody, through the Court, for a child with the intention of leaving his employment to be a full time parent. The child benefits exceed or are very slightly less than his current salary so he is happy not not to work and he reckons he will maintain a similar standard of living without working. This is not a one-off, as i know of two people doing this at the moment. What is going wrong with society? Am i just being naive?
On my last point - i do not care if Amazon, Starbucks etc etc etc pay no tax - i do care that people that are my friends do not pay tax - the big question is - if everyone (individuals not companies) paid their taxes, would we be in the position we are in now? I suspect that figures are not available and that annoys me - but how would HMRC ever know the extent of tax evasion by 'normal people'?
Rant over, and the longest p.s. ever
Richard