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ToraToraTora | 17:50 Sun 07th Dec 2014 | News
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/543767/George-Osborne-cut-welfare-by-21billion-a-year-to-reduce-deficit
on the basis that dole dossers don't vote Tory anyway, would this be popular among those voters that have to pay for the country?
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Not everyone who gets benefits are on the dole.

However it could be said our "generous" benefits system does encourage people to stay on the dole, have more children etc.

It could also be said that our generous benefits system encourages more immigrants (legal and otherwise) to this country.

I would certainly vote for any party that said they would take a SERIOUS look at reducing the benefit bill. Also any party who would take on more staff to hunt out benefit fraudsters.
The Tories are going to make poor people even poorer...well, I have never heard that before ! I can hardly believe it !
I have always been of the opinion that elections are decided by the votes of those 65+. Keep them happy and you're on a winner. Try to take away any of their benefits and you are committing electoral suicide.
Labour are going to stop the winter fuel allowance for better off pensioners. They won't be happy. Brrrrr.

It would probably be popular among tax dodging tory supporters too.
I am rather wary of Tory ideas. When they privatized energy we were supposed to be getting cheap fuel bills as there would be more competition. They are now privatizing the NHS. Now if I looked at the American Health Service and found it to be good and cost efficient I would agree but it is one of the most expensive in the world. The Tories appear to prey on the poor and ignore big businesss' responsibilities.
The majority of Welfare spending is the State Pension. They have made £20billion savings by cutting everything else, so if they want to make additional savings, then a cut in the pension bill is the obvious candidate.

It doesn't sound like vote winner to me, but I'm not a Tory voter.
They want to make £21billion in cuts.

The total bill for JSA is £4.9billion.
The total bill for Pensions is £75billion.

http://lartsocial.org/sites/default/files/field/image/benefitspend.jpg

The total bill for JSA is £4.9billion.
Bill for Overseas Aid over £12billion.
Makes you think, doesn't it?
Well, it's not popular with me and I pay my taxes. I would also rather stick pins in my eyes than vote Tory, whatever idea they came up with. Can't they see that people are already struggling? He should be trying to improve the economy and enabling more people to get jobs, so that fewer of them need to claim benefits.

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