Yup, The Tories redesigned it this way as an attempt to "Force people to get a job!"
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Nah, this is purely hatred for the poor. It's been this way for decades. Thatcher is essentially their idol.
I've lived on benefits at times in my past, whilst they were low at least I managed to actually live! Now you need to be near a good foodbank or you starve.
Pretty much. It's depressing. Charity is picking up what the government taxes us for.
How do you get a job when you are a carer or so disabled that no one will take you on?
You'll need to ask Iain Duncan Smith and his DWP buddies this as it was them who came up with the absurd internal argument that they can get a job and work!
It's the word "benefit" that needs to be fought against. It's "social security" a means of supporting us all when we are vulnerable and need help, not something extra that can be dispensed with.
Thank you for pointing this out, I totally agree.
Being able to afford food, water, shelter is not a bloody “benefit”. This is the absolute minimum we all need to survive.
I remember a heated debate as to whether the state pension and its triple lock should be classed as a benefit.
Just listening to a piece on the radio about food poverty and the frequent reference to not being hungry as a "benefit" was horrific. So much in our society is normalised that is just so wrong.