shrimpnsave wrote:PIP payments seem to work in general don't they Marky?
Posh wrote:shrimpnsave wrote:PIP payments seem to work in general don't they Marky?
They’re going really well.
Courts judge them a breach of human rights
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/ho ... 22861.html
3,000 in Stoke go to Citizens Advice over impact of PiPs
http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/sto ... elp-981248
There’s hundreds more articles from around the country on the impact of PIPs. I couldn’t find a single positive one, bar ones related to the forced increase in PIPs payments for a few because of the intolerable hardship.
shrimpnsave wrote:PIP payments seem to work in general don't they Marky?
marky wrote:You’ve hit the nail on the head. Your knowledge is limited. The work allowances were cut drastically by George Osborne which led to Ian Duncan-Smith’s resignation. People are often worse off by starting work, which was never the intention. Better off calculations are part and parcel of my job. When you account for loss of the housing component, the fact the work allowances for single people or couples with no children were cut in their entirety and having to pay more towards council tax, it is very easy for taking up employment to be not worth it financially. Like I say, that was never intention but it is the reality.
Bare Grills wrote:I'm wasting my time though trying to convince such an expert so I'm bowing out.
thedoc wrote:To paraphrase 'The Usual Suspects', the greatest trick the Tories ever pulled, was convincing the working class that the country's problems are due to the poorest people in society.
We judge our society by the help we give those least able to help themselves
Well said Keith and Posh. It’s really heartening – among the illiterate drivel which is so often posted on this site – to see that some people have a clear view of this subject. It is not about party politics. It’s not about whether or not David Morris is a good MP or not (although in my personal experience, he is utterly useless). It’s simply about what’s right and what’s wrong. We all know that there are a very small percentage of benefit cheats in this country. I don’t think anybody would defend what they do – they are parasites and scroungers. But they’re not alone in this: lots of people who would look down their noses at these people are parasites and scroungers themselves – they fiddle their tax returns; they get agricultural grants they aren’t entitled to; they commit fraud; rip off their customers; pocket the pension pots of big companies – the list is endless. The Royal Family could be perceived to be the biggest parasites and scroungers this country has ever had. How many people criticise them? In a sense, members of the Royal Family are as much victims – albeit very rich ones – of the system in this country as the children of scumbags living in filthy houses and going hungry are. It is not their fault: they didn’t choose to be in that situation. That’s the whole point: IT IS NOT THEIR FAULT. But for the grace of god, those kids could have been you or me. Hitting their useless parents with sanctions punishes these kids for things they have no control over. Taking benefits off decent people who actually need them is similarly completely wrong. Again – that could be you or me. To paraphrase what Keith has said, the greatest trick played on people like you and me by Tories and plenty of other influential people is to persuade society at large that the problems poor people suffer from are of their own making. Anyone who blames a child for not having enough to eat, decent clothes to wear or for living in conditions you wouldn’t keep a dog in has lost their own humanity. They’ve also lost sight of what’s actually the problem. And that is something political parties of all stripes in this country have consistently failed to tackle: the conveyor belt of generations of people being brought-up in situations where the easiest thing to do is become like their useless parents. Until this is done, nothing will change. And people like David Morris not only won’t even attempt to do it, they don’t actually give a damn about it. So hats off to those who do…
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