Stumuz2 wrote: ↑02 Oct 2021, 18:31
So you agree with debt dynamics but now want to change the subject to benefits.
So let's talk benefits. Benefits take away human autonomy and dignity, They hollow out communities, they should be cancelled instantly and replaced with employment agencies, and further education facilities, after a 6 month period.
As you know, I agree with very little you say.
You started the discussion on benefits - no surprise that it's shone a light on your true nature.
YOU: The Gov' has withdrawn the £20 pandemic uplift, a temporary measure costing billions. On a moral level you cannot pay people to stay at home when the country has an acute labour shortage.
ME: Costs have gone up. Removing the uplift will seriously impact millions of people, increase the use of Food Banks, fuel poverty, homelessness etc.
YOU: Remove all benefits and let them suffer.
ME: They are mostly (not entirely) the 'unemployable', rather than the 'unemployed'
Would you employ someone with drug/alcohol issues......., no...., and neither would most employers
If you don't want to give them subsistence benefits, what do you suggest ??
YOU: Remove all benefits and let them suffer.
These people are at the bottom of the social spectrum, but they exist.
You think they should lose all benefits instantly (which will inevitably mean that they also lose their accommodation)
They will then have virtually no chance of getting a job, as you need a contact address as a bare minimum.
The only outcome of your idea would be massively increased levels of homelessness, with all the associated social ills.
It's you that needs the morality check, mine are fine....xxx