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Work & Pensions Sect'y Smith: life on benefits will no longer be an option | ||
2011-02-17 | ||
![]() Mr Duncan Smith is to launch the Welfare Reform Bill at an event in London today with Prime Minister David Cameron. The proposals include replacing most existing benefits with a universal credit - designed to ensure people are always better off when they are employed, and close the loophole where some couples receive more living apart. Those who refuse to take up job offers face losing their handouts for up to three years, and there will be tougher sanctions for fraud. The Prime Minister will also announce moves to tackle the UK's "sicknote culture", pointing out that 300,000 people leave work and claim sickness benefits every year.
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#5 The current government is not conservative, it is a coalition government of tories and lib-dems. You're quite right, Nimble Spemble -- I forgot that key little detail. Thank you for the correction. :-) |
Posted by: trailing wife 2011-02-17 21:16 |
#4 The Democrats do the same thing here. We have Americans collecting 99 weeks of benefits while foreign workers man the shop. |
Posted by: crosspatch 2011-02-17 20:48 |
#3 The current government is not conservative, it is a coalition government of tories and lib-dems. That is one reason it is making changes. There is a broad consensus to cover left and right. We are going to need that kind of consensus here before we fix our problems. |
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2011-02-17 20:21 |
#2 Dog ate my comment. You probably used one of the words on Fred's List of Forbidden Words, Pollyandrew. No, I don't know what they are -- it's a secret that only Mr. Pruitt knows, and possibly badanov. I don't even know where Mr. Pruitt keeps the list, which is probably just as well, although I'm sure it would be educational. ;-) |
Posted by: trailing wife 2011-02-17 19:14 |
#1 Curious. Dog ate my comment. (Well, I thot it was funny.) |
Posted by: Pollyandrew 2011-02-17 17:37 |