PM to slash housing benefits for under-25s
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David Cameron is to moot slashing benefits for feckless families and young people as he warns the welfare system is causing deep social divisions.Filed under: Debt
David Cameron is to moot slashing benefits for feckless families and young people as he warns the welfare system is causing deep social divisions.
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Benefits are an important part of our democracy that should support those that have a genuine need, based on their capacity to work. I am some what shocked that as part of society that promotes equality and diversity that this proposal is age related the phrase ageism springs to mind !
However benefits are handed out across all ages without a fair process.Mr Cameron's figures of twenty five thousand pounds are far from the truth.
An example I will give is from an occupation Mr Cameron has identified. An early years practitioner working for eleven thousand pounds a year with 3 children under 11 as a single parent can claim the following.
Rent . 6035
working/child tax credits: 26881.53
child benefit: 2449.20
Council tax discount:1200.00per annum
Salary : 11000.00 per annum
I am no Carol Vorderman but by my calculations that gives an annual salary of 47565.73
To make matters worse all these benefits are paid directly to the individual who see this as a salary and all to often do NOT pass these payments on to either the landlord or the child care providers. This is a huge scam that goes on and leaves nursery's and housing land lords out of pocket. Please can this government pay services directly to stop this scam happening.
There may well be a case for reforming the benefit system and pension provision but why does this always mean quick action from this Government when it concerns the less well-off whereas when it comes to curbing the excesses of the rich, which are equally or more problematic for the public finances, there are only a few well chosen words and targets (Jimmy Carr is thrown to the wolves but Gary Barlow escapes censure and politicians, business and inherited wealth tax dodgers are not mentioned) but no action? It costs the Government billions of pounds to subsidise the pensions of higher rate taxpayers. Do these people really need Government help more than Under 25s and the unemployed or are they,for some reason, the acceptable face of scrounging? If 'we're all in this together' why don't the well-off contribute to austerity?
June 25 2012 at 7:03 AM Report abuse Permalink -1 rate up rate down ReplyYou shouldn't be living in a house if you can't afford the cost of it. It's not the responsibility of the taxpayer!
June 25 2012 at 6:58 AM Report abuse Permalink -3 rate up rate down ReplyAbout time!... If he has the guts and not just cheap talk like his EU referendum campaign promises.
June 25 2012 at 6:18 AM Report abuse Permalink -2 rate up rate down ReplyThe next election may take the wind out of his sales,
June 25 2012 at 5:25 AM Report abuse Permalink +2 rate up rate down Replycameron says under 25s costs us £2 billion a year ?what about the £25 billion a year tax avoidence his wealthy chums cost us He is chassing the wrong people
he says he will save £2billion a year when i went to school saving £25 billion would have been the better option
His aim is to put the kibosh on people starting BIG familys from an early age on benefits!
His BIG society bull*sit is making a BIG society underclass
( & he probably knows it )
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