Chilly
Balls of steel
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BBC NEWS | Politics | Benefit shake-up 'revolutionary'
Now I quite like the idea of having benefit claimants carry out trivial and essential work in the commuinity. However, I have severe doubts that actually compelling and policing such activity will end up costing more than any potential savings from reduced benefits (and the problems that will cause in itself - more people homeless or getting involved in crime to pay for habits or just to live because they didnt go and clean up some graffiti).
I'd like to think this idea can be workable, but I also know that the civil service is a bunch of useless wankers and it will probably go completely belly up, cost a couple billion quids.
Any thoughts? And saying "no benefits ever to anyone" isnt an answer!
Now I quite like the idea of having benefit claimants carry out trivial and essential work in the commuinity. However, I have severe doubts that actually compelling and policing such activity will end up costing more than any potential savings from reduced benefits (and the problems that will cause in itself - more people homeless or getting involved in crime to pay for habits or just to live because they didnt go and clean up some graffiti).
I'd like to think this idea can be workable, but I also know that the civil service is a bunch of useless wankers and it will probably go completely belly up, cost a couple billion quids.
Any thoughts? And saying "no benefits ever to anyone" isnt an answer!