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    David Cameron unveils sweeping welfare reforms

    Housing benefit ban for under 25s and welfare linked to wages among plans as PM signals new focus beyond Tory-Lib Dem coalition.

    David Cameron unveils sweeping welfare reforms | Politics | guardian.co.uk

    Come on then Cameron where is all this work coming from?. Pillock


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    Re: David Cameron unveils sweeping welfare reforms

    I think a Welfare review is required, aslong as it's targeted in the right way.
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    Re: David Cameron unveils sweeping welfare reforms

    Slightly different part of the reforms but I had to laugh at the BBC news at Six. They were interviewing sisters on benefits. The one said "it's o.k to be on benefits because some people in life get things on a plate and I only gets benefits".

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    Re: David Cameron unveils sweeping welfare reforms

    Quote Originally Posted by miggy View Post
    Housing benefit ban for under 25s and welfare linked to wages among plans as PM signals new focus beyond Tory-Lib Dem coalition.

    David Cameron unveils sweeping welfare reforms | Politics | guardian.co.uk

    Come on then Cameron where is all this work coming from?. Pillock
    there is, and will be, no work. except part time for crumbs.
    the idea is to get 80% of the population working [on low to no wages]to support the remaining 20%. as it was up until the second world war.

    good idea Camoron, lets go back 100 years.

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    Re: David Cameron unveils sweeping welfare reforms

    he wants to start tackling immigration first and the cost of housing them
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    Re: David Cameron unveils sweeping welfare reforms

    Quote Originally Posted by Tawke View Post
    Slightly different part of the reforms but I had to laugh at the BBC news at Six. They were interviewing sisters on benefits. The one said "it's o.k to be on benefits because some people in life get things on a plate and I only gets benefits".
    Yes Tawke I saw it what a classic. Cameron wants people to work to earn there benefits?. Ermm doing what?.How are they going to manage all this benefit thing?. or do they go off the posh cars that are stuck in the drives all day full of baby seats?.

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    Re: David Cameron unveils sweeping welfare reforms

    I must say I dont agree with the 25 year old cap on housing benefit.. I know lots of people double that age who have never done a days work in there life.. and besides what 25 year old wants to be living with there parents ffs.. It just seems like victimising the young.. Bills and outgoinging are the same for a 25 year old as it would be for a 50 year old.. proberbly more infact if you took in to account car insurance... ect ect

    This country is gone to sh-t... david cameron is loaded so he does not feel what it is like having to work a real job.. get a real man to be pm and we might get somewhere.. bar humbug

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    Re: David Cameron unveils sweeping welfare reforms

    Quote Originally Posted by Firemouth View Post
    there is, and will be, no work. except part time for crumbs.
    the idea is to get 80% of the population working [on low to no wages]to support the remaining 20%. as it was up until the second world war.

    good idea Camoron, lets go back 100 years.
    Why not ration the food while they are at it as well that way it will stop the fat barstewards getting fatter brilliant m8. Good idea Mr Cameron? hmm. You will not get the youth of today working full stop.

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    Re: David Cameron unveils sweeping welfare reforms

    Quote Originally Posted by bro View Post
    he wants to start tackling immigration first and the cost of housing them
    and maybe if people in need of housing could get local council homes instead of paying private landlords , but i was on waiting list for 6 months as a homeless
    single dad and got offered nothing only to see the empty houses i knew about being filled with polish and even the housing officer was polish
    that was 5 years ago. bet its harder for people now

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    Re: David Cameron unveils sweeping welfare reforms

    Cameron also suggested some single mothers with children as young as three should be required to prepare for work by writing a CV in return for income support. Where is the logic in this?. For the single parent to work she needs to find childcare for the child/children. To do this she has to pay a certain amount to mind them. Any work these women have to do will be for nothing because they owe it out in childcare costs. So what is the point??.As bro said cut the population down by stopping the immigrants because people are not prepared to give up there homes just to make room for them.



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