No I cannot give a percentage because, as you well know, even government statistics could not give a true figure.
People in your list certainly would fill the criteria to be eligible for help and a lot of disabled people would also qualify. However, a lot of them, and a lot of disabled, manage to hold down a job by one means or another. Some are even very successful at their chosen career. So explain to me why so many on benefits are able to 'work the system'. I was under the mistaken belief that if you were unemployed you had a certain amount of time to look for work in your field of experience. After this allotted time You were then expected to look at diversifying into something different, even if the salary was below your previous earnings. Certainly doesn't seem to be happening to a lot of them when you read reports in the news that, "Unemployed Mr XXX XXX was arrested on a charge of *****. In his defence he claims living on benefits for x number of years had driven him to crime to feed his drink/drugs/gambling habits."
Do you honestly believe people like this should be taunted by the expectation that they should be allowed to buy their own home at the tax payers expense when many people, who do 2 or even 3 jobs just to make ends meet, know they won't be able to?
Notch, let me ask you a straightforward question or two. Do you work as an employee or self employed in any capacity? If yes, are you happy that some people on benefits are working the system that you contribute to in order that THE NEEDY are able to try and keep their head above water?