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Paul

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Is this really how people think? Surely not. Why not make it a bank holiday and celebrate the day?

@leatash , perhaps that's the plan. no one will want to work for that, so they'll have to get a real work. @roberta , why would anyone have to be laid off?

17 Feb 2015

Read the article and some comments. Can't see how anyone thinks this is a bad idea.

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17 Feb 2015

Fridge: Yep that is awful. People with money making more money from people without money. Needs to be stopped now. Stand up: That seems a little hard to believe, perhaps there are a few cases of bad behaviour but on the whole MPs are hard working. I do think there is way too many of them though. Universal credit: I don't know much about it, but on the face of it, it seems like a good ...

http://news.sky.com/story/1428774/pm-young-unemployed-will-work-for-benefits Another good idea, only makes me wonder why it wasn't done years ago. Surely we all think this one is a great move?

There was no need to say it. The original post was about those choosing to be lazy. Nothing about taking benefits away from those in genuine need. At the end of the day, all I said was, it is good that the Government is trying to stop people abusing the system. If you don't agree then that's obviously up to you. However most will think you're just being silly. :)

15 Feb 2015

All I'm saying, it is great that the Government is trying to stop people receiving benefits when they are not entitled. I never mentioned anything about stopping people receiving help when they genuinely need it. Tomorrow I could be hit by a bus and need help from society for the rest of my life. The rich that have not paid their fair share of tax are just as bad. They have everything ...

15 Feb 2015

Thanks @Judith Chalmers . That is exactly what I'm saying and if less was wasted on those who choose to be lazy, then more could go to the people in genuine need. Some may say that the amount that actually goes to waste is not significant. But I don't believe that, I’ve watched those awful benefits programs on TV. Most of those people could work. Also no one likes going to work on a ...

14 Feb 2015

Well there is no point helping people be lazy. Anyway you're always better off working. How can you afford a nice holiday or extension on your house on dole money. Ed Miliband as British Prime Minister - darkness day in this country's history. I just can't see anything good about the bloke.

14 Feb 2015

http://www.channel4.com/news/tories-plan-to-strip-benefits-from-addicts-and-the-obese "It is not fair to ask hard-working taxpayers to fund the benefits of people who refuse to accept the support and treatment that could help them get back to a life of work." - David Cameron. Yep, if you want to be lazy, pay for it yourself.