oooh my goodness, whats going on here then, first time i have ventured near these parts,
ah well my tuppence worth
as a social worker i do not doubt the existance of families for whom claiming benefits is a lifestyle, third and fourth generations of families that have never worked, for whom it has become normalised to claim benefits, entire areas and communities that do not understand the welfare deal, i.e help when needed, to take from a system at a time of need based on an understanding that it will be given back via taxes when circumstances change. however it is my view that they see it as an entitlement, i have no issue with welfare,im happy to pay for the sick, the disabled,happy to pay for the education of others etc, pay for those out of work and looking, and proud of the welfare state,but i really do not understand why i should have to pay for a fit and healthy individual to be paid, housing council and job seekers benefits because they do not wish to work, they know and play the sytem, and do everything they can to make themsleves uneployable.
a noble system of welfare was created ,but it was ripe for abuse and needed to be changed.
There is plenty in communities that need to be done, it is not unpaid, surely these people have taken enough out and need to give something back,if it flushes out those signing and working good, if it inspires some people to think feck this if im gonna have to work then i will get a job then good, if it helps identify the truly needy and vulnerable who need extra support in getting a job or other help then good.
Welfare to work is not about shafting the honest man fallen on hard times