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Midlands Eagle 21 Mar 16 5.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
By all means reform welfare to try and reward the working to stimulate growth and reduce unemployment - but don't cut the benefits of the disabled to fund a cut in CGT that only benefits the well off members of society. If he wanted to look closer at the benefits for disabled people he could make a start by means testing them as not everyone needs the money - and I'm speaking from personal experience
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 21 Mar 16 5.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
If he wanted to look closer at the benefits for disabled people he could make a start by means testing them as not everyone needs the money - and I'm speaking from personal experience We all know that can cost more than the savings. It can only take a small sum of money to send someone over the edge. Once a debt spiral starts they may have no wage or wage increase to dig themselves out.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 21 Mar 16 6.16pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
I think we might see a possible future leadership challenge from IDS. I totally disagree. I'm meeting fellow Conservatives tonight and no doubt the IDS resignation will be discussed !
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Seth On a pale blue dot 21 Mar 16 10.04pm | |
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Brilliant stuff. Love it when the Tories rip each other to pieces. Pull up a chair end enjoy the show
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-TUX- Alphabettispaghetti 22 Mar 16 8.23am | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
I think you've called this correctly Michael. You know my political stance and I'm very uncomfortable with what Osborne tried to do. By all means reform welfare to try and reward the working to stimulate growth and reduce unemployment - but don't cut the benefits of the disabled to fund a cut in CGT that only benefits the well off members of society. Growth is stimulated by the (broad)'middle classes' having a few quid to spare which it turn brings higher employment. But agreed, welfare does need to looked at.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 22 Mar 16 9.36am | |
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Originally posted by -TUX-
Growth is stimulated by the (broad)'middle classes' having a few quid to spare which it turn brings higher employment. But agreed, welfare does need to looked at.
I think that can be part of the picture, although wouldn't the working classes having a few quid to spend also generate growth. In my experience, the middle classes tend to not spend income, but invest it or otherwise secure it against future spending (kids tuition etc). Thatcher's success I think owed more to 'wealth to the working classes' than middle classes.
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-TUX- Alphabettispaghetti 22 Mar 16 9.42am | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
I think that can be part of the picture, although wouldn't the working classes having a few quid to spend also generate growth. In my experience, the middle classes tend to not spend income, but invest it or otherwise secure it against future spending (kids tuition etc). Thatcher's success I think owed more to 'wealth to the working classes' than middle classes. I wrote 'broad'. I should've been more specific. My fail.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 22 Mar 16 11.37am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
If he wanted to look closer at the benefits for disabled people he could make a start by means testing them as not everyone needs the money - and I'm speaking from personal experience I disagree with this. Disability allowance should be available to everyone who qualifies, as it covers the additional costs of incapacity and disability. Once you start means testing, society generally seems to head down the path of making it harder to claim than fairer. Its very hard to determine 'who needs the money' and it generally becomes 'where can we save more money'.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 22 Mar 16 11.38am | |
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Originally posted by Seth
Brilliant stuff. Love it when the Tories rip each other to pieces. Pull up a chair end enjoy the show makes a change from Labour MPs vs their leader.
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