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Originally Posted by Ken Moss
Wholesale reform, wholesale reform.....
The country is on its knees because more was coming out than was being put back in and yet here we are with a gaping flaw in the system which no one seems to want to fix because of human rights issues.
The system is inherently wrong and sooner or later we're going to hit serious problems. Virtually everyone on my street is not working for one reason or another and yet they all seem to live more active social lives than I can afford to do.
Either I've got it right by working for everything I own or I've got it spectacularly wrong.
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I can agree with you to a certain degree Ken, but not everybody is a scrounger, there are 2.5 million people receiving incapacity benefits of some sort or other in this country, yet when the reform or the welfare system was muted by the present government Labour and Mancie shout they were attacking the most vulnerable in society. I happen to be one of those 2.5 Million and I have no qualms what-so-ever of going before any doctor or tribunal to verify my poor health, and neither should anybody else. Anybody who is receiving state benefits because of incapacity have nothing to worry about, its only those (who we regularly read about in the press and see on TV news reports) who are swinging it that need to be concerned and we all know there are plenty of those
