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DaveinGermany 29-09-2010 06:33

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Well the propaganda machine is rolling along merrily & this, should it turn out to be true will certainly help settle some of UK's finance problems. Views ?

Benefits frauds face lifetime welfare ban - Telegraph

Margaret Pilkington 29-09-2010 08:12

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I'm pretty sure there will be some 'human rights' lawyer out there picking over the bones of this proposal.....ready to cry 'foul' and knock this proposal on the head.....after all anyone from the EU countries can come here and claim benefits without having paid a penny into the pot......how come?

so if, say in Romania, the benefit system is poor......their folk can come here and claim on our benefit system. Something wrong there surely.

cashman 29-09-2010 08:15

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 848374)
I'm pretty sure there will be some 'human rights' lawyer out there picking over the bones of this proposal.....ready to cry 'foul' and knock this proposal on the head.....after all anyone from the EU countries can come here and claim benefits without having paid a penny into the pot......how come?

so if, say in Romania, the benefit system is poor......their folk can come here and claim on our benefit system. Something wrong there surely.

Well if eds in touch wi the public as he claims "That" should be a starting point.

Margaret Pilkington 29-09-2010 08:20

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Cashy, the starting point would be to seize back the reins of power over our sovereignty from the EU. To make sure that any immigrant(wherever they come from) has the right skills to find a job in this country, and has the finances to support themselves for at least two years....during which time, if they are working they can pay into the communal pot........if you don't pay anything in, then don't expect us, the British tax payer, to fund yours and your family's lifestyle.

I would applaud such legislation.........and might even vote for a party which sorted out this unholy mess

Less 29-09-2010 08:24

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 848348)
Well the propaganda machine is rolling along merrily & this, should it turn out to be true will certainly help settle some of UK's finance problems. Views ?

Benefits frauds face lifetime welfare ban - Telegraph

Wouldn't it be nice if at the same time as tightening up the benefit system, they tried to plug a few holes in the sieve and became stricter with tax evaders as well?
I did read that they steal even more per year than the benefit criminals.

Benipete 29-09-2010 08:31

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If they start in Westminster and slowly fan out across the country they should hit Birmingham just in time for the next election.:eek::eek::D

cashman 29-09-2010 08:33

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 848378)
Wouldn't it be nice if at the same time as tightening up the benefit system, they tried to plug a few holes in the sieve and became stricter with tax evaders as well?
I did read that they steal even more per year than the benefit criminals.

yeh but evaders are harder to catch n also more likely to be better off n than the peasants, so its a knocking bet cameron n clegg won't bother about em, cos the top bankers seem to be getting away wi screwing the country, wonder if its owt to do wi which way there likely to vote?:rolleyes:

jaysay 29-09-2010 08:57

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 848381)
yeah but evaders are harder to catch n also more likely to be better off n than the peasants, so its a knocking bet cameron n clegg won't bother about em, cos the top bankers seem to be getting away we screwing the country, wonder if its out to do or which way there likely to vote?:rolleyes:

Well you'd think that the last government would have made an attempt to eke out these tax evaders over 13 years, but we never heard so much as a mention about it;)

cashman 29-09-2010 09:00

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 848388)
Well you'd think that the last government would have made an attempt to eke out these tax evaders over 13 years, but we never heard so much as a mention about it;)

Back to history,:rolleyes: this lot now are supposed to be the dogs bollocks according to you, you would think they would strive to put labour errors right.:rolleyes:

jaysay 29-09-2010 09:04

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 848389)
Back to history,:rolleyes: this lot now are supposed to be the dogs bollocks according to you, you would think they would strive to put labour errors right.:rolleyes:

Rome wasn't built in a day;)

cashman 29-09-2010 09:05

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 848391)
Rome wasn't built in a day;)

True Cameron reminds me of Nero.:rolleyes:

jaysay 29-09-2010 09:38

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 848393)
True Cameron reminds me of Nero.:rolleyes:

The place was already burnt to the ground when Cameron arrived;)

Less 29-09-2010 09:45

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 848388)
Well you'd think that the last government would have made an attempt to eke out these tax evaders over 13 years, but we never heard so much as a mention about it;)

So according to you if the last Government did nothing then this new 'responsible' Government, you know the one, the one that so far is tending to use the poor to get us out of the so called mess, doesn't need to do anything about tax evasion either?

Accordingly then, the last Government did nothing for 13 years to rain in the scroungers so why in that case should this Government?

Surely the new Government should set their own standards and prove themselves worthy to all walks of life by attacking all levels of fraud?

:o

Margaret Pilkington 29-09-2010 10:10

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One of the politicians recently said that Tax evasion was as bad as benefit fraud....and I agree.......there is the 'legal' sort...you know, the one where you pay an accountant to find all the possible loopholes, and then there is the illegal sort........there should be no difference in either kind.

I do not get a chance to get away with screwing the taxman, because they take my money before I have even clapped eyes on it........and yet if HMRC decide that they have miscalculated they can still sting me for what they think I owe, plus interest.

It seems to me that there are lots and lots of problems which need sorting out, but Taxation and benefits come top of the list.......but have they(the government) got the cojones to tackle problems which would ultimately make them unpopular?

Answers on a postcard......I don't think you would need more space than that.

jaysay 29-09-2010 10:13

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 848410)
So according to you if the last Government did nothing then this new 'responsible' Government, you know the one, the one that so far is tending to use the poor to get us out of the so called mess, doesn't need to do anything about tax evasion either?

Accordingly then, the last Government did nothing for 13 years to rain in the scroungers so why in that case should this Government?

Surely the new Government should set their own standards and prove themselves worthy to all walks of life by attacking all levels of fraud?

:o

I think you may find that is one of the areas that this govenment aim to tighten up Less


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