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    #31
    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    Oddly those working cash in hand are doing OK paying your cleaner, builder etc in cash is incredibly common.
    Those who have social housing that no longer need it have a ~50% discount on housing costs paid for by depriving the more needy.
    I completely agree with not subsidising people who don't need it, and I also support any genuine initiatives to help people work for a living despite their disability. The hard part - which must be really hard, since all governments to date have failed at it - is achieving that in an intelligent and humane way so that people aren't left even worse off.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Snooky View Post

      I completely agree with not subsidising people who don't need it, and I also support any genuine initiatives to help people work for a living despite their disability. The hard part - which must be really hard, since all governments to date have failed at it - is achieving that in an intelligent and humane way so that people aren't left even worse off.
      That is indeed a challenge doing it in properly, those with obesity will frequently have underlying problems so an injection may not be the best solution.
      Having rejoined a gym after a few years absence, I was surprised at how much it changed my mood positively and would hope others would enjoy this especially as its cheaper and longer lasting than Ozempic etc.
      Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Snooky View Post

        Agreed. All the people I know on benefits are struggling very hard to get by and would prefer to be able to work and have more disposable income and a sense of pride, rather than being labelled as scroungers by the likes of the Daily Mail and those with similarly narrow minds and agendas. I think someone's been watching too much Shameless.
        You have no idea what you are talking about. No surprise there.

        So tell me, if its such a bad life why has disability claimants increased from 3.9 million in May 2002 to 6.9 million in February 2024. That's during a time where Health and Safety became a god and much industry closed down. So where have all these disabled people come from exactly? Please let us know your theory.


        This is from the commons library. "The prevalence of disability rises with age: in 2022/23 around 11% of children in the UK were disabled, compared to 23% of working-age adults and 45% of adults over State Pension age. Two thirds (67%) of people aged 85 or over reported a disability."

        So you believe that a massive 23% of working age adults are genuinely disabled? Come on , get real.

        I can talk about with certainty, because I have some in my own family who were signed off around 2000 ish and have never worked again. Now they are retired on full state pension. 20 plus years of sickness benefits.

        Perhaps I am the Hyacinth Escapèt, with the shameless family? haha. But no, with 23% and 6.9 million doing it, we all know someone like this. Many of them in fact.


        Last edited by escapeUK; 22 October 2024, 09:38.

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          #34
          Originally posted by escapeUK View Post

          You have no idea what you are talking about. No surprise there.

          So tell me, if its such a bad life why has disability claimants increased from 3.9 million in May 2002 to 6.9 million in February 2024. That's during a time where Health and Safety became a god and much industry closed down. So where have all these disabled people come from exactly? Please let us know your theory.


          This is from the commons library. "The prevalence of disability rises with age: in 2022/23 around 11% of children in the UK were disabled, compared to 23% of working-age adults and 45% of adults over State Pension age. Two thirds (67%) of people aged 85 or over reported a disability."

          So you believe that a massive 23% of working age adults are genuinely disabled? Come on , get real.

          I can talk about with certainty, because I have some in my own family who were signed off around 2000 ish and have never worked again. Now they are retired on full state pension. 20 plus years of sickness benefits.

          Perhaps I am the Hyacinth Escapèt, with the shameless family? haha. But no, with 23% and 6.9 million doing it, we all know someone like this. Many of them in fact.

          You answered your own question - lots of the new claimants are children. Some of the next new lot of claimants are adults under 30, and thanks to the cost of housing around 42% of adults under 30 live with their parents/other relatives.

          Oh and your relative who got signed off in 2000 likely has managed to secure their housing. Now if you don't a have council property or a mortgage free property they would end up in the cheapest rodent/insect/mould infested rental accommodation, temporary accommodation or on the street.
          "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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            #35
            Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

            You answered your own question - lots of the new claimants are children. Some of the next new lot of claimants are adults under 30, and thanks to the cost of housing around 42% of adults under 30 live with their parents/other relatives.

            Oh and your relative who got signed off in 2000 likely has managed to secure their housing. Now if you don't a have council property or a mortgage free property they would end up in the cheapest rodent/insect/mould infested rental accommodation, temporary accommodation or on the street.
            Au contraire Sue! They applied for a mortgage on a new build semi, and did you know back then (2001) don't know about now, but benefits counted as income for the purposes of a mortgage. Then they overpaid using the generous benefits, and now owns the house outright!!! Thanks tax payers! But also thanks for the free state pension, as the 20 years counted as full years of NI contributed.

            So I guess importing people who marry their cousins and have genetically defected children wasn't the smartest plan? Who'd a thunk it? But that is for another topic.

            But back to the specific topic. Yes, I think helping with self-esteem and getting some weight off, improving fitness would help some back to work. So would a gradual reduction in all benefits. They are unaffordable, and in many cases offer people a higher quality of life than someone working. That should never be the case, that it was a lifestyle choice.

            The downside of this, if you help the idle become slimmer and they don't then get into work, you probably added another 10 years to them being a scrounger. So this could easily backfire!

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              #36
              Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

              You answered your own question - lots of the new claimants are children. Some of the next new lot of claimants are adults under 30, and thanks to the cost of housing around 42% of adults under 30 live with their parents/other relatives.

              Oh and your relative who got signed off in 2000 likely has managed to secure their housing. Now if you don't a have council property or a mortgage free property they would end up in the cheapest rodent/insect/mould infested rental accommodation, temporary accommodation or on the street.
              Well if they didn't keep growing the population and not building houses that might not be an issue!

              Of course the council house that was sold at a massive discount will end up in the hands of a BTL landlord soon.
              Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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                #37
                Originally posted by escapeUK View Post

                Au contraire Sue! They applied for a mortgage on a new build semi, and did you know back then (2001) don't know about now, but benefits counted as income for the purposes of a mortgage. Then they overpaid using the generous benefits, and now owns the house outright!!! Thanks tax payers! But also thanks for the free state pension, as the 20 years counted as full years of NI contributed.

                So I guess importing people who marry their cousins and have genetically defected children wasn't the smartest plan? Who'd a thunk it? But that is for another topic.
                so you're an immigrant? - how fecking ironic!

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post

                  so you're an immigrant? - how fecking ironic!
                  Do you think (s)he's one of the cousins or one of the children?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Snooky View Post

                    Do you think (s)he's one of the cousins or one of the children?
                    Could be both, but I know he's not a Patriot...
                    https://patrioticmillionaires.uk/lat...ndations-2024?
                    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post

                      so you're an immigrant? - how fecking ironic!
                      ewwww what a thing to say. Of course not.

                      Originally posted by vetran View Post

                      Oddly those working cash in hand are doing OK paying your cleaner, builder etc in cash is incredibly common.
                      Those who have social housing that no longer need it have a ~50% discount on housing costs paid for by depriving the more needy.
                      I'm starting to think how I can do this. Paying taxes to this evil government is for mugs.

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