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  1. Uh_huh_him

    [Politics] Sunak's benefits shake up

    Because he has assessed what he's likely to earn for his time lost and decided he'd rather game the system. Is it really any different to tax evaders? People gaming the system to suit themselves. Much smaller sums involved.
  2. Uh_huh_him

    [Politics] Sunak's benefits shake up

    Which is probably why he doesn't want to work.
  3. Uh_huh_him

    [Politics] Sunak's benefits shake up

    Why does that have to be the bar.? For every £1 fraudulently claimed , there is £2.38 unclaimed by people eligible for benefits. Any attempt to "crackdown" on fraud will add further complexity into the system, which will also increase the number of eligible claimants that will not claim.
  4. Uh_huh_him

    [Politics] Sunak's benefits shake up

    As posted above, there is more than double the amount of unclaimed benefit as there iare fraudulent claims.. This is due to the stigma of claiming benefits and the complexity of the system. Would you also like to see the rightful claimants get the money they are eligible for?
  5. Uh_huh_him

    [Politics] Sunak's benefits shake up

    Yep. Give the lowest earners extra money and they will spend every last penny, benefitting everyone in the economy. Give the richest people extra money and they will buy assets to increase their wealth and take money out of the economy. The economic policies of the past 40 years have created...
  6. Uh_huh_him

    [Politics] Sunak's benefits shake up

    This! There is also an estimated £19bn of unclaimed benefit , due to the complexity of the system and the shame associated with being on benefits. UK -Unclaimed benefit There are however far fewer billionaires who are missing out on the legal loopholes available to evade tax. And yet we're...
  7. Uh_huh_him

    [Politics] Sunak's benefits shake up

    Many of us in the over 50 bracket can remember a time when it was impossible to claim benefits if you were in work. This lead us to assuming that benefit figures relate to people who are out of work. Over the years that has changed, mainly because lower end wages have failed to keep up with the...
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