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Austerity Intensifies.
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News item. Now we have baby banks. Food, nappies cots and toys.
Disgraceful.
I wish we could have retrospective prosecutions for the bankers and the other elites responsible for the 2008 crash, including the so called regulators who failed us all.
These Tories are shameless.
Disgraceful.
I wish we could have retrospective prosecutions for the bankers and the other elites responsible for the 2008 crash, including the so called regulators who failed us all.
These Tories are shameless.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So that would be about 40% of cases you investigated, which is less than half of the allegations, but what percentage of the whole benefits claimants are ever reported in the first place I wonder? Overall it must be a really low percentage of people claiming who actually commit benefit fraud. I'll see if I can find some reliable data x
Without doing an enormous hunt for data it seems that of benefit fraud reported, around 85% is found to have no evidence to support that and that benefit fraud as a whole runs at about 1.5% of total public sector fraud, so that's really a very, very, very low number of people who commit fraud by bogusly claiming benefits.
Glad they've shifted you to dodgy Tax folks RR, far more important imho. x
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Glad they've shifted you to dodgy Tax folks RR, far more important imho. x
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Drama Queen. Could have put the kettle on for that one. I wish buses arrived with such predictable regularity.
Ah well! Maybe I asked for that.
Anyway, to answer your questions.
Go to "catch up," on your telly and watch two programmes.
The first is from 29th October, channel 4 Despatches, Baby Banks.
The second is BBC 1 Panorama, (sorry no date), but entitled, The Crisis With Universal Credit.
These two programmes will reveal some astonishing facts.
For example, 1 in 5 of Baby Bank users are working people. Two in the programme were nursery school teacher, and another a painter and decorator.
Please watch them both.
Ah well! Maybe I asked for that.
Anyway, to answer your questions.
Go to "catch up," on your telly and watch two programmes.
The first is from 29th October, channel 4 Despatches, Baby Banks.
The second is BBC 1 Panorama, (sorry no date), but entitled, The Crisis With Universal Credit.
These two programmes will reveal some astonishing facts.
For example, 1 in 5 of Baby Bank users are working people. Two in the programme were nursery school teacher, and another a painter and decorator.
Please watch them both.
The tighter an economy becomes the harder it is for some.
Doesn't mean they are bludgers, living off the state, a helping hand can quite often work wonders and help them get back on their feet.
In saying that there are a small percentage that will expect "everything for nothing".
The more that small percentage rises the worse the economy becomes.
Doesn't mean they are bludgers, living off the state, a helping hand can quite often work wonders and help them get back on their feet.
In saying that there are a small percentage that will expect "everything for nothing".
The more that small percentage rises the worse the economy becomes.
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