Would you care to tell us the breakdown of people that are unemployed and have never paid in versus the people unemployed and have paid in ? You seem very sure that a majority and contributed nothing.
Firstly it takes more than 10 hours a week to job hunt when you're unemployed. Secondly, if I were unlucky enough to become unemployed I wouldn't consider my JSA money for doing nothing, rather I'd consider it a small payback for the tax I've paid previously.
Using your theory pensioners are...
I'd suggest that the "won't" work numbers aren't as big as the scaremongers would have you believe. It's a bit like the Daily Mail and Sun stories about large families of 15+ children claiming benefit and not working. What they don't mention is that you can count the number of families like that...
I usually read a thread to the end before commenting but this post was sooooooooo STUPID that I'm posting straight away ( someone will probably have commented already ! ).
I'm guessing you've never been unemployed ? The suggestion that someone is getting something for nothing is frankly...