lewys33
Well-Known Member
I have been quite interested in watching the whole Benefits Street series and both debates on channel 5, and channel 4.
I must admit that my opinion has changed. The media portrays the benefits system as just a way to sponge, and as that may be the case for some, it appears to be only small numbers.
First thing I felt when I watched it was anger that my taxes are paying for these people, but then after calming down I thought why am I so bothered? I wouldnt ever want to live in those conditions, so why would it bother me so much?
Benefits isn't the root cause of the problem, take away the benefits and crime rate would soar!
Benefit Fraud counts for less than 1% of the total cost.
Realistically I think the system should change, giving people money gives them freedom to do what they want with it doesn't mean "benefits" to me. However to change to something such as a voucher system or such would mean initially chucking a vast amount of money in to the benefit system, so would it be really be worth it?
Ultimately the benefits system is there as a safety net, but why debate about whether it is ok for someone to get £50 a week or not, when bankers and companies like Amazon are avoiding tax left right and centre!
I must admit that my opinion has changed. The media portrays the benefits system as just a way to sponge, and as that may be the case for some, it appears to be only small numbers.
First thing I felt when I watched it was anger that my taxes are paying for these people, but then after calming down I thought why am I so bothered? I wouldnt ever want to live in those conditions, so why would it bother me so much?
Benefits isn't the root cause of the problem, take away the benefits and crime rate would soar!
Benefit Fraud counts for less than 1% of the total cost.
Realistically I think the system should change, giving people money gives them freedom to do what they want with it doesn't mean "benefits" to me. However to change to something such as a voucher system or such would mean initially chucking a vast amount of money in to the benefit system, so would it be really be worth it?
Ultimately the benefits system is there as a safety net, but why debate about whether it is ok for someone to get £50 a week or not, when bankers and companies like Amazon are avoiding tax left right and centre!