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What is the real reason behind our incompetent government’s plans to slash benefits to the disabled, ill and vulnerable people?
It should be said that the current system of benefits is failing due to the government and their jobs-worth jobcentre staff not utilising the law to track down the benefit cheats who ruin the system for the rest of us. Welfare is a safety net for those who fall ill or become unemployed and many become so through no fault of their own. The Tories believe in mass unemployment to keep a massive labour pool that drives down wages thus making the rich, richer and the poor, poorer. Labour believe in creating non-productive jobs in the public sector and flooding the country with cheap labour from abroad, again, forcing down wages and keeping the poorest, very poor and the rich, very rich. The Labour government have allowed traditional industries to decline and many manufacturing jobs are being threatened with companies being persuaded to pack up and relocate to undeveloped eastern European countries, where there are vast labour pools and where workers are cheaper to employ. It is commonly known that sometime in the very near future, we are going to suffer a massive Gordon-Brown-made recession as the British credit card economy comes crashing down around us. It then becomes payback time for the slack mismanagement of the economy. The first to lose their jobs will be the higher paid British workers followed quickly by the cheaper migrant workers. The government will then have the massive problem of paying benefits to many millions of unemployed people. Labour know this, and they will also know that it is their incompetence that will have caused it, so instead of tackling the problem of welfare abuse by existing laws, they are basically going to privatise the system. They will offer money to companies to try get people off benefits, and when the recession strikes home, they can then blame anyone but themselves for innocent people getting their benefits slashed and thus ensuring they won’t have to pay for their mismanagement of the economy. "There are some who believe that Labour may not even want to win the next general election and would prefer to snipe at the new rulers and blame them for the massive financial mess that is sure to come." Unfortunately, John Hutton (who has a nice big fat pension to look forward to, all paid for by the taxpayer) is also going to punish the disabled and the ill. Instead of tackling the abusers of the incapacity benefit system, he has employed an “in the know of a recession” banker who has advocated a draconian slash-the-cash method for all on welfare, thus ensuring when the big bang happens and thousands of British companies go out of business causing mass unemployment, the government can sit back and watch all those who have paid their taxes get absolutely no help from the state other than comments that it is a “global phenomena” and that “they are not to blame.” If there is one area that could save the nation billions in benefit right now, then the Popular Alliance suggest that no benefits whatsoever (including stealth benefits such as tax credits) are paid to either EU migrants or global immigrants who have been allowed to flood this country due to our mismanaged and useless government until they have paid tax and contributed to the economy for a period of years. Nor should the tax payer pay £75 an hour for every translator used to help claimants fleece the safety net we have all contributed to and will need when the Brown bubble bursts. It is also worth remembering, if you are a terrorist, then this new ill conceived benefits reform, that will discriminate against those of us who have paid our taxes, will not affect immigrants and asylum seekers who threaten to kill. Full state help will be available, rent-free in £250,000 houses in West London, claiming full benefits and driving flash cars — all funded by the generous British taxpayers. Blair thinks we have forgotten these salty characters who terrorised innocent passengers in their “triumph for terrorism” hijacking, but we haven’t, nor are we likely to. Welfare is a controversial issue, and can go to extremes. Some believe welfare should be withdrawn completely, others believe it should be made more generous to all, including all those entering the country no matter how many come here, The Popular Alliance believe in a common sense approach, please come back and read our welfare policy which is due to be published within the next few days
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