Sat May 16, 2015 3:22 pm
Sat May 16, 2015 5:40 pm
Sat May 16, 2015 6:54 pm
Sat May 16, 2015 7:30 pm
Sat May 16, 2015 9:03 pm
Cardiffcitymad wrote:I cannot stand benefit cheats, there are genuine people out there being refused help, and these scroungers seem to get away with it all just because they are educated enough to play the system. I hope they are made to pay EVERY penny back!
Sun May 17, 2015 1:37 am
Bakedalasker wrote:Cardiffcitymad wrote:I cannot stand benefit cheats, there are genuine people out there being refused help, and these scroungers seem to get away with it all just because they are educated enough to play the system. I hope they are made to pay EVERY penny back!
This today has made me wonder how many benefit cheats there are out there I might know.
Sun May 17, 2015 1:42 pm
Sun May 17, 2015 2:02 pm
lyndipops wrote:People keep banging on about benefit fraud because it is infuriating but where does it compare to other kinds of fraud in ripping off the taxpayer?
So to get some perspective, benefit fraud represents 2% of the estimated total annual fraud in the UK. Public sector fraud, which includes benefit fraud, is £20.3 billion a year, so within this category it accounts for just under 8%. The majority of this £20 billion is tax fraud which costs the economy £14 billion annually, or 69%. So we can see that both in absolute and percentage terms tax fraud is a much bigger issue than benefit fraud. In fact, out of all the categories of fraud calculated by the UK Government, benefit fraud is the second lowest. Only identity fraud which costs individuals £1.4billion a year comes below it.
You never hear people getting wound up about Tax fraud but its almost 9 times as damaging!
Sun May 17, 2015 2:07 pm
lyndipops wrote:People keep banging on about benefit fraud because it is infuriating but where does it compare to other kinds of fraud in ripping off the taxpayer?
So to get some perspective, benefit fraud represents 2% of the estimated total annual fraud in the UK. Public sector fraud, which includes benefit fraud, is £20.3 billion a year, so within this category it accounts for just under 8%. The majority of this £20 billion is tax fraud which costs the economy £14 billion annually, or 69%. So we can see that both in absolute and percentage terms tax fraud is a much bigger issue than benefit fraud. In fact, out of all the categories of fraud calculated by the UK Government, benefit fraud is the second lowest. Only identity fraud which costs individuals £1.4billion a year comes below it.
You never hear people getting wound up about Tax fraud but its almost 9 times as damaging!
Sun May 17, 2015 4:41 pm
Sun May 17, 2015 11:29 pm
Sun May 17, 2015 11:59 pm
balkanblue wrote:The welfare state shouldn't exist. Neither should expenses or taxation. If you want something, bloody work for it. If you want a good community then work with the people in your local area and contribute towards it yourselves and take some pride in your local area.
These days the floors are covered in gum and other rubbish because pesky kids are throwing rubbish out the car windows and people have no pride in the local area because the council is expected to cater to their every desire and they've become zombies spoon fed by the hardworking taxpayers of the UK.
Also, bring back national service for youngsters plus 1 year community service to restore respect in the youth of today. They'd soon find jobs if the welfare state was removed just like they used to before it existed. They'd go around cleaning windows, cars, houses, cutting grass, hedges, delivering leaflets for whatever money they could. There is no incentive for today's youth and its disgusting.
Cue to the pesky lefty teenagers/students coming on here now telling me I'm wrong trying to protect their own culture and society of entitlement.![]()
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Mon May 18, 2015 5:54 am
balkanblue wrote:The welfare state shouldn't exist. Neither should expenses or taxation. If you want something, bloody work for it. If you want a good community then work with the people in your local area and contribute towards it yourselves and take some pride in your local area.
These days the floors are covered in gum and other rubbish because pesky kids are throwing rubbish out the car windows and people have no pride in the local area because the council is expected to cater to their every desire and they've become zombies spoon fed by the hardworking taxpayers of the UK.
Also, bring back national service for youngsters plus 1 year community service to restore respect in the youth of today. They'd soon find jobs if the welfare state was removed just like they used to before it existed. They'd go around cleaning windows, cars, houses, cutting grass, hedges, delivering leaflets for whatever money they could. There is no incentive for today's youth and its disgusting.
Cue to the pesky lefty teenagers/students coming on here now telling me I'm wrong trying to protect their own culture and society of entitlement.![]()
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Mon May 18, 2015 11:06 am
Sneggyblubird wrote:I thought you were a pesky lefty teenager when I read this lot.A more nieve statement than my 15yr old son would ever make.You wouldn't have a benefits culture if there were more proper jobs with decent living wages.I guess I'm roughly the same age as you and I'm surprised that you hold these views because from where I'm sitting the kids of today have it far tougher than we ever did.
Mon May 18, 2015 12:57 pm
That is so true.Just ask any worker in any asian sweat shop.Capitalism at its best.balkanblue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:I thought you were a pesky lefty teenager when I read this lot.A more nieve statement than my 15yr old son would ever make.You wouldn't have a benefits culture if there were more proper jobs with decent living wages.I guess I'm roughly the same age as you and I'm surprised that you hold these views because from where I'm sitting the kids of today have it far tougher than we ever did.
Every generation claims they had it tougher than the last one. Every older generation claims its easy because they've already done it. Thats just the way it is. It's all about adaptability.No,what I am saying is the opposite.The kids today have got it far tougher than my generation when it comes to getting a decent job. As for your notion that we wouldn't have a benefits culture if we had proper jobs with decent living wages, thats nonsense. Many countries have closer to what would be regarded as living wages and still have a large welfare state.Give me half a dozen countries as an example. On top of that, socialism and communism fail.No argument there but so does pure capitalism or at least the idea is as outdated as communism.Most modern thinking economists will tell you its a mixture of capitalism based on a living wage and social opportunity and justice. They create more poverty than capitalismThats just pure nonsense.Social justice and communism as well as trade unions and the like was created out of the poverty caused by capitalism.Even the most right wing tory knows that left unchecked we would still be experiencing poverty on a scale not seen since the 1800's. because a strong economy provides the money to have a well off social political philosophy. This notion of a living wage with proper jobs is a utopian fallacy and capitalism isn't built on the foundations of utopian ideology, its built on the foundations of reality and reward, which is why it's worked so well, because it feeds a human's internal desire for greed and self advancement in a competitive environment.Don't kid yourself.If Tesco could get away with paying a pound an hour thats exactly what they'd do.Capitalism has no social conscience whatsoever in its purist form.
No offence but the claptrap you've come out with is nothing more than the nonsense spouted by the likes of Natalie Bennett and is the sort of thing an 15 year old would tell his mates in high school after reading a page of Marxist claptrap.I bet you just love the Daily Mail. This world you strive for and fight for doesn't exist because there isn't blanket policy across the world. We live in a globalised competitive economy that allows for companies to move and in the process take jobs and livelihoods with them.
Mon May 18, 2015 1:19 pm
balkanblue wrote:The welfare state shouldn't exist. Neither should expenses or taxation. If you want something, bloody work for it. If you want a good community then work with the people in your local area and contribute towards it yourselves and take some pride in your local area.
Mon May 18, 2015 2:13 pm
balkanblue wrote:The welfare state shouldn't exist. Neither should expenses or taxation. If you want something, bloody work for it. If you want a good community then work with the people in your local area and contribute towards it yourselves and take some pride in your local area.
These days the floors are covered in gum and other rubbish because pesky kids are throwing rubbish out the car windows and people have no pride in the local area because the council is expected to cater to their every desire and they've become zombies spoon fed by the hardworking taxpayers of the UK.
Also, bring back national service for youngsters plus 1 year community service to restore respect in the youth of today. They'd soon find jobs if the welfare state was removed just like they used to before it existed. They'd go around cleaning windows, cars, houses, cutting grass, hedges, delivering leaflets for whatever money they could. There is no incentive for today's youth and its disgusting.
Cue to the pesky lefty teenagers/students coming on here now telling me I'm wrong trying to protect their own culture and society of entitlement.![]()
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Mon May 18, 2015 2:27 pm
Mon May 18, 2015 2:31 pm
WelshBluebird wrote:balkanblue wrote:The welfare state shouldn't exist. Neither should expenses or taxation. If you want something, bloody work for it. If you want a good community then work with the people in your local area and contribute towards it yourselves and take some pride in your local area.
Right.
So what if you get cancer. Do you have the hundreds of thousands of pounds needed for Cancer treatment? Thought not.
What if you have an accident (at work, or while driving or whatever) and end up disabled and not in a position to work?
What about roads? If there is no taxation then how do you suggest we pay for them? Same for rubbish collections, policing etc. What if the person living in the house next to you cannot afford to pay the fire service to put out a fire in their home and that fire then spreads to yours?
Mon May 18, 2015 2:46 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:That is so true.Just ask any worker in any asian sweat shop.Capitalism at its best.balkanblue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:I thought you were a pesky lefty teenager when I read this lot.A more nieve statement than my 15yr old son would ever make.You wouldn't have a benefits culture if there were more proper jobs with decent living wages.I guess I'm roughly the same age as you and I'm surprised that you hold these views because from where I'm sitting the kids of today have it far tougher than we ever did.
Every generation claims they had it tougher than the last one. Every older generation claims its easy because they've already done it. Thats just the way it is. It's all about adaptability.No,what I am saying is the opposite.The kids today have got it far tougher than my generation when it comes to getting a decent job. As for your notion that we wouldn't have a benefits culture if we had proper jobs with decent living wages, thats nonsense. Many countries have closer to what would be regarded as living wages and still have a large welfare state.Give me half a dozen countries as an example. On top of that, socialism and communism fail.No argument there but so does pure capitalism or at least the idea is as outdated as communism.Most modern thinking economists will tell you its a mixture of capitalism based on a living wage and social opportunity and justice. They create more poverty than capitalismThats just pure nonsense.Social justice and communism as well as trade unions and the like was created out of the poverty caused by capitalism.Even the most right wing tory knows that left unchecked we would still be experiencing poverty on a scale not seen since the 1800's. because a strong economy provides the money to have a well off social political philosophy. This notion of a living wage with proper jobs is a utopian fallacy and capitalism isn't built on the foundations of utopian ideology, its built on the foundations of reality and reward, which is why it's worked so well, because it feeds a human's internal desire for greed and self advancement in a competitive environment.Don't kid yourself.If Tesco could get away with paying a pound an hour thats exactly what they'd do.Capitalism has no social conscience whatsoever in its purist form.
No offence but the claptrap you've come out with is nothing more than the nonsense spouted by the likes of Natalie Bennett and is the sort of thing an 15 year old would tell his mates in high school after reading a page of Marxist claptrap.I bet you just love the Daily Mail. This world you strive for and fight for doesn't exist because there isn't blanket policy across the world. We live in a globalised competitive economy that allows for companies to move and in the process take jobs and livelihoods with them.
Mon May 18, 2015 2:46 pm
balkanblue wrote:WelshBluebird wrote:balkanblue wrote:The welfare state shouldn't exist. Neither should expenses or taxation. If you want something, bloody work for it. If you want a good community then work with the people in your local area and contribute towards it yourselves and take some pride in your local area.
Right.
So what if you get cancer. Do you have the hundreds of thousands of pounds needed for Cancer treatment? Thought not.
What if you have an accident (at work, or while driving or whatever) and end up disabled and not in a position to work?
What about roads? If there is no taxation then how do you suggest we pay for them? Same for rubbish collections, policing etc. What if the person living in the house next to you cannot afford to pay the fire service to put out a fire in their home and that fire then spreads to yours?
Are you suggesting all of this couldn't be done privately through insurance based systems? I'm a minarchist and would prefer a much smaller state and free market economy.
Mon May 18, 2015 2:47 pm
Mon May 18, 2015 2:52 pm
maccydee wrote:balkanblue wrote:WelshBluebird wrote:balkanblue wrote:The welfare state shouldn't exist. Neither should expenses or taxation. If you want something, bloody work for it. If you want a good community then work with the people in your local area and contribute towards it yourselves and take some pride in your local area.
Right.
So what if you get cancer. Do you have the hundreds of thousands of pounds needed for Cancer treatment? Thought not.
What if you have an accident (at work, or while driving or whatever) and end up disabled and not in a position to work?
What about roads? If there is no taxation then how do you suggest we pay for them? Same for rubbish collections, policing etc. What if the person living in the house next to you cannot afford to pay the fire service to put out a fire in their home and that fire then spreads to yours?
Are you suggesting all of this couldn't be done privately through insurance based systems? I'm a minarchist and would prefer a much smaller state and free market economy.
What if people can't afford insurance? Or can only afford basic insurance? What happens then?
Mon May 18, 2015 3:15 pm
balkanblue wrote:maccydee wrote:balkanblue wrote:WelshBluebird wrote:balkanblue wrote:The welfare state shouldn't exist. Neither should expenses or taxation. If you want something, bloody work for it. If you want a good community then work with the people in your local area and contribute towards it yourselves and take some pride in your local area.
Right.
So what if you get cancer. Do you have the hundreds of thousands of pounds needed for Cancer treatment? Thought not.
What if you have an accident (at work, or while driving or whatever) and end up disabled and not in a position to work?
What about roads? If there is no taxation then how do you suggest we pay for them? Same for rubbish collections, policing etc. What if the person living in the house next to you cannot afford to pay the fire service to put out a fire in their home and that fire then spreads to yours?
Are you suggesting all of this couldn't be done privately through insurance based systems? I'm a minarchist and would prefer a much smaller state and free market economy.
What if people can't afford insurance? Or can only afford basic insurance? What happens then?
Tough. Life isn't all sunshine and rainbows.
Mon May 18, 2015 3:30 pm
balkanblue wrote:The welfare state shouldn't exist. Neither should expenses or taxation. If you want something, bloody work for it. If you want a good community then work with the people in your local area and contribute towards it yourselves and take some pride in your local area.
These days the floors are covered in gum and other rubbish because pesky kids are throwing rubbish out the car windows and people have no pride in the local area because the council is expected to cater to their every desire and they've become zombies spoon fed by the hardworking taxpayers of the UK.
Also, bring back national service for youngsters plus 1 year community service to restore respect in the youth of today. They'd soon find jobs if the welfare state was removed just like they used to before it existed. They'd go around cleaning windows, cars, houses, cutting grass, hedges, delivering leaflets for whatever money they could. There is no incentive for today's youth and its disgusting.
Cue to the pesky lefty teenagers/students coming on here now telling me I'm wrong trying to protect their own culture and society of entitlement.![]()
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Mon May 18, 2015 7:28 pm
balkanblue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:That is so true.Just ask any worker in any asian sweat shop.Capitalism at its best.balkanblue wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:I thought you were a pesky lefty teenager when I read this lot.A more nieve statement than my 15yr old son would ever make.You wouldn't have a benefits culture if there were more proper jobs with decent living wages.I guess I'm roughly the same age as you and I'm surprised that you hold these views because from where I'm sitting the kids of today have it far tougher than we ever did.
Every generation claims they had it tougher than the last one. Every older generation claims its easy because they've already done it. Thats just the way it is. It's all about adaptability.No,what I am saying is the opposite.The kids today have got it far tougher than my generation when it comes to getting a decent job. As for your notion that we wouldn't have a benefits culture if we had proper jobs with decent living wages, thats nonsense. Many countries have closer to what would be regarded as living wages and still have a large welfare state.Give me half a dozen countries as an example. On top of that, socialism and communism fail.No argument there but so does pure capitalism or at least the idea is as outdated as communism.Most modern thinking economists will tell you its a mixture of capitalism based on a living wage and social opportunity and justice. They create more poverty than capitalismThats just pure nonsense.Social justice and communism as well as trade unions and the like was created out of the poverty caused by capitalism.Even the most right wing tory knows that left unchecked we would still be experiencing poverty on a scale not seen since the 1800's. because a strong economy provides the money to have a well off social political philosophy. This notion of a living wage with proper jobs is a utopian fallacy and capitalism isn't built on the foundations of utopian ideology, its built on the foundations of reality and reward, which is why it's worked so well, because it feeds a human's internal desire for greed and self advancement in a competitive environment.Don't kid yourself.If Tesco could get away with paying a pound an hour thats exactly what they'd do.Capitalism has no social conscience whatsoever in its purist form.
No offence but the claptrap you've come out with is nothing more than the nonsense spouted by the likes of Natalie Bennett and is the sort of thing an 15 year old would tell his mates in high school after reading a page of Marxist claptrap.I bet you just love the Daily Mail. This world you strive for and fight for doesn't exist because there isn't blanket policy across the world. We live in a globalised competitive economy that allows for companies to move and in the process take jobs and livelihoods with them.
The same Asian sweatshop workers that produce your iPads and phones. The same Asian sweatshop workers that have a work ethic many Brits could only dream of. Britain is full of entitled prats who want a living put on a plate for them which is why so many immigrants are needed to keep the economy going in the first place.
And no, I don't read the daily mail. I read the economist because I don't care about the majority of rubbish in the typical papers.
Finally, we live in the real world, not a utopia. Every society since day one has had poverty whether developed or industrialised or not. This is a harsh reality of life. People adapt and survive in their environment or they don't.
Introduce a living wage and you drive out business or living costs for everyone as companies want to keep profits up. That's how a market works.
If countries like Singapore, South Korea and other countries didn't have strict capitalist systems at play your privileged backside wouldn't have cushty luxuries in life. If Germans didn't take pride in being a manufacturing nation you wouldn't have many tools to go to work with. Brits as a whole used to have a work ethic. Now its down the drain as they'd rather a cushty job in the service sector. There's a reason most products say 'Made in (Asian country)' or Made in Germany'. Get real.
Mon May 18, 2015 8:07 pm
RICK+CCFC wrote:I think the original post was regarding benefit fraud, & cheats. lets no loose the fact that there are millions of genuine people who need & totally rely on disability benefits, & its to these genuine, unfortunate people that fraudsters take advantage of.
Mon May 18, 2015 10:03 pm
SwampCCFC wrote:did you get anything out of doing national service?
i suppose if you lost your job and came upon hard times
if you got cancer you'd like to be charged since you need to be self reliantof course not, you benefit from the safety net provided by social services and taxation as much as anyone else on this forum, whether you like it or not.
maccydee wrote:Wow. I bet you are a barrel of laughs to be around.
What about human qualities like compassion?
I'm alright Jack pull the ladder up. Disgusting.
Sneggyblubird wrote:I thought about answering your post line for line again but as its obvious that you will only address the points that suit you so theres no point.
At the very least you seem to be the last living Brit that advocates slavery.
Now it may have escaped your righteous judgement but for capitalism to work properly it needs CONSUMERS that can afford to buy the goods.Que,paying people enough for them to spend and there you have it.Its all about balance.
Mon May 18, 2015 10:15 pm
Mon May 18, 2015 10:54 pm
Didn't do it but on reflection think I and many others would have benefitted from it.