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Who Is Worse Off?
Three single mothers (and one of each of their children) have lost a legal challenge to the government’s benefit cap. This caps the total benefits they can receive at £500 per week:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2481 8747
Lawyers acting for the group argued that the "cruel and arbitrary" measure was "reminiscent of the days of the workhouse". They also argued (surprise, surprise) that the cap unlawfully breached the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the European Convention on Human Rights, which protects the right to respect for home and family life. The women themselves feared it would leave them destitute.
Where, then, does this leave State pensioners? I’m sure some of them would not mind being so destitute. Their plight is a little more pronounced as the cruel and arbitrary level of their payments is capped at £145 (for the poorest who receive full Pension Credit). Of course they receive Housing Benefit as well (example rates are £120pw in leafy Maidstone up to £250pw in Mayfair). This still leaves them considerably worse off. A pensioner living in Maidstone receives a little over half the workhouse levels that the single mothers are complaining of. Perhaps they’d like to swap places.
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Lawyers acting for the group argued that the "cruel and arbitrary" measure was "reminiscent of the days of the workhouse". They also argued (surprise, surprise) that the cap unlawfully breached the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the European Convention on Human Rights, which protects the right to respect for home and family life. The women themselves feared it would leave them destitute.
Where, then, does this leave State pensioners? I’m sure some of them would not mind being so destitute. Their plight is a little more pronounced as the cruel and arbitrary level of their payments is capped at £145 (for the poorest who receive full Pension Credit). Of course they receive Housing Benefit as well (example rates are £120pw in leafy Maidstone up to £250pw in Mayfair). This still leaves them considerably worse off. A pensioner living in Maidstone receives a little over half the workhouse levels that the single mothers are complaining of. Perhaps they’d like to swap places.
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My 31 year old nephew told me it was people like me (pensioners) who were bleeding the country dry, and there would be nothing left for him when he came to retire...... ..........I' ve now stopped his pocket money.
16:54 Tue 05th Nov 2013
there's a thread on this below
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/News /Questi on12891 19.html
But the fact that pensioners receive very little isn't an argument that everyone should do so.
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But the fact that pensioners receive very little isn't an argument that everyone should do so.
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being a pensioner these days seemingly makes one an easy target, sure my ma would like some of that spondoolicks upfront, she had to wait an awful long time and get to a considerable age before getting a little bit of extra help, these women shouldn't moan, it may be expensive raising children, but no one forced them into it, and those pensioners one would think they have paid well and truly into the pot..
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trigger, that is an absurd point, didn't have to get married, they could have got married before he joined up, do you suggest that they get divorced just because he enlisted. The war widows of WW2 are dying off, so you won't have to pay for many of them much longer. And those men didn't get much of a choice on joining up, much like WW1.
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