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so is "Call me David" finally showing his Thatcherite traits?
On Sky News this morning, his Chancellor, George Osborne was said to have ducked and dived in a Q and A session regarding child benefit and winter fuel payments, it is thought that the latter will now only be paid to the 66+ pensioners and not 60 as it is now, the child benefits will be reduced for the 2/3/4 child or more, which tbh cant be a bad thing, this may or may not stop the young girls going on to mass produce often with a different father each time.
It appears the elderly and the young are always the soft targets, why not the fat cats and the MPs contribute to the austerity cuts we are about to have? and catch up with the Tax evaders who don't pay a penny in revenue here....because the old and young don't shout so it's an easy option?
It appears the elderly and the young are always the soft targets, why not the fat cats and the MPs contribute to the austerity cuts we are about to have? and catch up with the Tax evaders who don't pay a penny in revenue here....because the old and young don't shout so it's an easy option?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The poor will suffer the most, those with kids will be looked after and the ones that earn over K25 will not go cold this winter.
http://www.moneyweek....ax-than-cleaners.aspx
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Don't forget last winter, the old folk freezing to death
http://www.walletpop....illions-in-benefits/2
http://www.walletpop....illions-in-benefits/2
Taken from the mail last year
Britain has a higher proportion of pensioners living below the poverty line than Romania, figures show.
The elderly in this country are among the poorest in Europe, according to a breakdown by charities.
Only in Estonia, Latvia and Cyprus are the aged more likely to be among the poorest in society.
The comparisons, based on EU figures, follow a decade in which pensioners have been slipping down the league table of wealth in Britain.
Britain has a higher proportion of pensioners living below the poverty line than Romania, figures show.
The elderly in this country are among the poorest in Europe, according to a breakdown by charities.
Only in Estonia, Latvia and Cyprus are the aged more likely to be among the poorest in society.
The comparisons, based on EU figures, follow a decade in which pensioners have been slipping down the league table of wealth in Britain.
/// So is "Call me David" finally showing his Thatcherite traits? ///
I think we all agree cuts have to be made, well making the winter fuel payment only to 66+ pensioners, seems quite acceptable, there are many people who are still working way past 65, and I can't see any pre 66s huddled around a single flame to try and keep warm.
Regarding the Child Benefit, I think this should be paid for the first two only, to have more that is a personal decision, if you can't afford to have them, then don't.
I think we all agree cuts have to be made, well making the winter fuel payment only to 66+ pensioners, seems quite acceptable, there are many people who are still working way past 65, and I can't see any pre 66s huddled around a single flame to try and keep warm.
Regarding the Child Benefit, I think this should be paid for the first two only, to have more that is a personal decision, if you can't afford to have them, then don't.
http://www.youtube.co...7B&playnext=1&index=9 am example of big business getting a billion a year its ridiculous
The 'most vulnerable' are those dependent upon the state for their income. The government is committed to reducing the impact of the wefare burden on the public purse.
Everyone is going to be, to a greater or lesser extent, guilty of nimby-ism; we all agree that cuts have to made as long as it's 'other' folks who have to bite the bullet.
I think it entirely fair that those better-off pensioners should not receive the Winter Fuel Payment as is removing Child-Benefit from top-rate tax-payers.
Everyone is going to be, to a greater or lesser extent, guilty of nimby-ism; we all agree that cuts have to made as long as it's 'other' folks who have to bite the bullet.
I think it entirely fair that those better-off pensioners should not receive the Winter Fuel Payment as is removing Child-Benefit from top-rate tax-payers.
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