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Are We Still One Of The Richest Countries In The World?
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http:// www.the guardia n.com/s ociety/ 2015/de c/10/fo od-bank -opens- young-p eople-b enefit- sanctio ns-live rpool
/// The food bank, open each Wednesday afternoon at MYA’s city centre base, is unlike many others in that young people can drop in without a referral or voucher and collect as much food as they need. ///
If that is not wide open for abuse I don't know what is?
/// The food bank, open each Wednesday afternoon at MYA’s city centre base, is unlike many others in that young people can drop in without a referral or voucher and collect as much food as they need. ///
If that is not wide open for abuse I don't know what is?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A spokesman is quoted within that article as saying - there is no link between benefit delays and sanctions and people needing to visit a food bank. Time and again those who run these schemes disagree.
What needs to be addressed is why are these delays and sanctions so frequent and whilst it will be different for each individual case , something needs to be done to sort this. Whether it be the system at fault or in certain cases the person claiming.
I would imagine the abuse of such schemes will be minimal, young people have pride too.
What needs to be addressed is why are these delays and sanctions so frequent and whilst it will be different for each individual case , something needs to be done to sort this. Whether it be the system at fault or in certain cases the person claiming.
I would imagine the abuse of such schemes will be minimal, young people have pride too.