I agree, actually, because the amount of benefits SOME people receive is far from being an incentive to find work, as it was meant to be originally, and becomes a way of life. I am off work at the moment, through illness, but I'm not claiming anything. I am getting SSP from work, but that's all, because I simply don't want to milk it and there is no physical reason for me to be not working. The fact that I can't handle "working" at the moment is nobody else's business and should certainly not be paid for by other people. I have been working full time for 7 years and have paid taxes, and I shall return to work soon.
All the people I see around here who are not working because it's easier to get pregnant and get a council house, knowing that your family and friends' circle is tight enough for you to never want for anything (I know beneits aren';t enough!), well that is just wrong.