A future Conservative government would freeze benefits paid to people of working age for two years, Chancellor George Osborne has told the Conservative Party conference.Mr Osborne said the proposed freeze, which would not include pensions, disability benefits and maternity pay - would save Β£3bn.It would come into effect in 2016, if the Tories win the next election.
Well benefit spending does need to be greatly reduced.
Quote from: Gatsby on September 29, 2014, 10:22:34 AMWell benefit spending does need to be greatly reduced.That's true <.<And I'm actually glad that it's not slashing at the disabled and elderly... for once... .-.I just don't think this will win them any favours with those dependant on them.
As a Northerner I can say with complete honesty that at least half of people on benefits are scroungers. They continuously refuse to take into consideration that the government isn't their nurse and just vote for those that give the more benefits. This is why I do not support universal suffrage as it is currently proposed.
Quote from: Trojanlord on September 29, 2014, 11:31:46 AMAs a Northerner I can say with complete honesty that at least half of people on benefits are scroungers. They continuously refuse to take into consideration that the government isn't their nurse and just vote for those that give the more benefits. This is why I do not support universal suffrage as it is currently proposed.The trouble with altering universal suffrage is that it starts to enter some seriously murky waters, I don't want to play slippery slope but I doubt much good can come from it.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on September 29, 2014, 11:41:10 AMQuote from: Trojanlord on September 29, 2014, 11:31:46 AMAs a Northerner I can say with complete honesty that at least half of people on benefits are scroungers. They continuously refuse to take into consideration that the government isn't their nurse and just vote for those that give the more benefits. This is why I do not support universal suffrage as it is currently proposed.The trouble with altering universal suffrage is that it starts to enter some seriously murky waters, I don't want to play slippery slope but I doubt much good can come from it.This is the system I support:1) people who work and pay more money in to the government then take out (i.e. those on assistance money rather then expecting the dole to pay for everything, on and up) can vote2) people who live off of pensions can vote as they are merely have their previous wealth transferred back to themThis would eliminate those who have the most to gain from expanding the welfare state while also including those most in need of monetary assistance.
This creates two class of people,
and a huge economic disaster could remove a number of people from voting to the "pleb" class.
If done a certain way this could end up turning into a serfdom where although it is not technically slavery, the people cannot pull themselves out of the hole they are in.