Originally posted by GJABS
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working for a purpose, that is to be desired but working for the work sakes of it and to make someone above you a lot of money well... is hypocritical.
you have to create a balance between incentivising people to work and offering them the comfort and security of civilised society.
if you've done what you were supposed to, went to school, spent your time learning and now you get a 60k job in london that barely affords you to pay your bills and you will NEVER afford to buy a place in London on that money.
so you've worked hard and still work hard but still are 3 paychecks away from living on the street. where is the fairness here?
btw the benefit system is not meant to be functional, it's just meant to give the impression to people that there is some security there while actually the people there have a game to push people off benefits and are incentivised to do so.
and with the money paid you can barely afford to eat anywhere in the uk
you folks have been brainwashed for too long that this society is fair and there is no way to improve it while it is getting worse day by day. lately it is through stagnant wages and 5% inflation...
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