Long live Boris

There are 5.3 million on out-of-work benefits. I've not been on the dole for about 20 years, and back then it was about £50 a week. I don't know what it is now, but let's say a round figure of £75 a week. That's a conservative estimate I'm sure, but at that, it's nearly £400 million a week, or £20 billion a year. Stop the cash payments and give them soup. Then you've got all the payments to foreign countries, and on rubbish like HS2. I'd have the debt down in no time and then we could keep all our own money to do something good with.
Many people claiming Universal Credit are in work. Idiot
 
There are 5.3 million on out-of-work benefits. I've not been on the dole for about 20 years, and back then it was about £50 a week. I don't know what it is now, but let's say a round figure of £75 a week. That's a conservative estimate I'm sure, but at that, it's nearly £400 million a week, or £20 billion a year. Stop the cash payments and give them soup. Then you've got all the payments to foreign countries, and on rubbish like HS2. I'd have the debt down in no time and then we could keep all our own money to do something good with.
So what would you have done if had been given no money on the dole
 
I had paid in so was getting anybody else's money.

Notch does this... when we talk about foreign criminals he paints them with the same brush as hard working decent foreign born citizens or residents living in this country.
 
I had paid in so wasn't getting anybody else's money.
And suppose you had a serious illness and couldnt work for years - would expect the dole to stop, once you had been paid out what you paid in
 
And suppose you had a serious illness and couldnt work for years - would expect the dole to stop, once you had been paid out what you paid in

Of course not, provided I was genuinely ill.

Remember the Spectator article I posted? It states that there are 1.7 million people on long-term sick - so sick they are incapable of any work. Is that believable?

1.7 million is higher than the population of Estonia.

The total on out-of-work benefits, 5.3 million, is higher than the population of Scotland.
 
Do you believe what the spectator posts?

As a rule, yes. They are a Conservative supporting publication, but equally they will crucify the Cons when they see fit, as they have done recently, even going so far as to add support to Boris's demise, I certainly think they show more 'even handedness' than perhaps The Guardian or the BBC.
 
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