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It was like that when I got here...
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So I've read a whole bunch of articles about that Government plans to cut benefits and such. I want to hear your opinions, hear the reasoning behind those opinions. I'll start.
I agree that something needs to be done. The fact that people are better off not working is arse-backwards. Here's how it affects me. One of the ideas they're bouncing around in Westminster is to scrap Tax Credits and replace it With Negative Income tax where, if I'm reading it right, instead of getting Tax Credits they would just pay less tax. All well and good except for those who don't pay tax or those that don't pay ENOUGH tax to make that financially feasable. Example:
I worked full time for Morrisons before we moved out of London. They wouldn't give me a transfer so I was forced to quit. Lindsay managed to get a transfer to another area with her company. After 6 months down here looking for a job I was offered a part time job at Tesco, 16 hours a week. Having no job, no qualifications and no previous luck finding a job I took the offer. Lindsay had just fallen pregnant when I got this job and of course she eventually went on Maternity.
After her maternity finished the company Lindsay worked for wouldn't give her the hours she required to work around Abi and I so she was forced to leave. Because we want to raise Abi ourselves until she goes to school and not rely on a babysitter she set up her own business, the capital for which has come out my meagre wages. We get Tax credits, a little housing benefit and fuck all else and we struggle. She doesn't smoke and I quit, neither of us drink, we don't watch TV so don't pay for a TV license or Sky and yet despite cutting down on everything we are quite often left with less than £20 a week to spend on food, nappies and wipes.
Now here's the thing, neither Lindsay's company nor I earn enough to pay tax and yet Lindsay hasn't been out of tax paying work since she was 18 and I've worked pretty consistantly since I was 17 so we've paid into the system. If they scrap tax credits we'll be worse off than we are now. I hear people saying "Well get a full time job!" Not that easy. Tesco aren't offering full time for basic staff and yet I've been there long enough that going elsewhere, where I'd start on minimum wage, I'd only be a couple of hundred quid a month better off than I am now, which wouldn't help if they scrap tax Credits.
Well that turned into a bit of a rant....sorry =/
I agree that something needs to be done. The fact that people are better off not working is arse-backwards. Here's how it affects me. One of the ideas they're bouncing around in Westminster is to scrap Tax Credits and replace it With Negative Income tax where, if I'm reading it right, instead of getting Tax Credits they would just pay less tax. All well and good except for those who don't pay tax or those that don't pay ENOUGH tax to make that financially feasable. Example:
I worked full time for Morrisons before we moved out of London. They wouldn't give me a transfer so I was forced to quit. Lindsay managed to get a transfer to another area with her company. After 6 months down here looking for a job I was offered a part time job at Tesco, 16 hours a week. Having no job, no qualifications and no previous luck finding a job I took the offer. Lindsay had just fallen pregnant when I got this job and of course she eventually went on Maternity.
After her maternity finished the company Lindsay worked for wouldn't give her the hours she required to work around Abi and I so she was forced to leave. Because we want to raise Abi ourselves until she goes to school and not rely on a babysitter she set up her own business, the capital for which has come out my meagre wages. We get Tax credits, a little housing benefit and fuck all else and we struggle. She doesn't smoke and I quit, neither of us drink, we don't watch TV so don't pay for a TV license or Sky and yet despite cutting down on everything we are quite often left with less than £20 a week to spend on food, nappies and wipes.
Now here's the thing, neither Lindsay's company nor I earn enough to pay tax and yet Lindsay hasn't been out of tax paying work since she was 18 and I've worked pretty consistantly since I was 17 so we've paid into the system. If they scrap tax credits we'll be worse off than we are now. I hear people saying "Well get a full time job!" Not that easy. Tesco aren't offering full time for basic staff and yet I've been there long enough that going elsewhere, where I'd start on minimum wage, I'd only be a couple of hundred quid a month better off than I am now, which wouldn't help if they scrap tax Credits.
Well that turned into a bit of a rant....sorry =/