People who rely solely on benefits have to watch what they spend, but it certainly doesn't reduce them to poverty, as such. Travel to Asia or Africa if you want to see the real thing - where people literally have no food or water, & try to get by on next to nothing. However, a few pounds over there could make life-changing differences, whereas over here, a slight rise in benefits is swallowed up by an increase in such things as water rates and fuel bills, so those deemed "poor" become poorer still. I think working people who earn less than �200 a week shouldn't have to pay any tax at all, and pensioners on basic money should be given free TV licences and maybe internet access. If people on low incomes were helped more in this way, and benefits to the needy increased to cover the rising cost of living, then it'd stop a lot of crime, a lot of stress - and make people feel happier. Those deemed capable of work, however, should be helped to find it, & the basic wage should be made attractive enough to encourage people to want to go.