So I heard on the radio in the car this morning that in our region, single mothers will be having their benefits cut and be forced to find a job. They will only be eligible to Jobseeker's Allowance until their child is seven, or the other way around. Not sure on that, I was only half listening.
Now I'd like a full debate about people and benefits. And when I mean benefits, I mean the unemployed people who claim them, not the ones for disabilities and health related issues.
Me personally, I'm against people having benefits if they're too lazy to get off their backsides and look for a job. Fair enough if they DO look for one, but I utterly hate the people that do the bare minimum a week or month that the job centre requires and just claim the money, such as Jobseeker's Allowance.
I know that there are hardly any jobs going in the UK right now, but to not even have the motivation to give it a look and apply for jobs is just ridiculous. In fact, I know people trying so hard to get a job right now and they keep getting turned down that it's stupid.
Thoughts on this?
Now I'd like a full debate about people and benefits. And when I mean benefits, I mean the unemployed people who claim them, not the ones for disabilities and health related issues.
Me personally, I'm against people having benefits if they're too lazy to get off their backsides and look for a job. Fair enough if they DO look for one, but I utterly hate the people that do the bare minimum a week or month that the job centre requires and just claim the money, such as Jobseeker's Allowance.
I know that there are hardly any jobs going in the UK right now, but to not even have the motivation to give it a look and apply for jobs is just ridiculous. In fact, I know people trying so hard to get a job right now and they keep getting turned down that it's stupid.
Thoughts on this?