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  • super jumbe
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    • Dec 2008
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    More than half of UK households get more in benefits than they pay in tax, says think

    LONDON (ShareCast) - According to a report by think-tank the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS), more than half of UK households received more in state benefits than they paid in tax in 2013/14. According to the report, which is based on figures from the Office For National Statistics, 13.7m received significantly more in cash benefits than they paid in tax, representing 30% of UK households.

    The next 10% received on average ?596 a year more in cash benefits than they paid, while the top 60% paid more in tax than they got back in cash benefits.

    These cash benefits included benefits in kind, such as free state education, free healthcare, andsubsidies for trains and buses.

    Adam Memon, Head (Other OTC: HEDYY - news) of Economic Research at the CPS, and co-author of the report, urged the government to press ahead with welfare cuts, adding that those figures displayed levels of "welfare dependency" that were too high.

    "Welfare dependency is an economically destructive phenomenon which tears at Britain's social fabric. It reduces the incentive to work and earn more whilst keeping people trapped in a cycle of low aspirations, low productivity and low pay."

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  • gmb45
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    • Nov 2008
    • 7538

    #2
    Originally posted by super jumbe

    Adam Memon, Head (Other OTC: HEDYY - news) of Economic Research at the CPS, and co-author of the report, urged the government to press ahead with welfare cuts, adding that those figures displayed levels of "welfare dependency" that were too high.
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    another rich chunt who has no idea how the poor people live, a lot of "working" people rely on benefits to survive because of pish poor wages, make employers pay a living wage and there would be no need for a lot of benefits, the gov wants to cut benefits to "encourage people to work" ERR HELLO wheres all these ferkin jobs coming from ?
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    • GastonJ
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      • Dec 2009
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      #3
      Originally posted by gmb45
      another rich chunt who has no idea how the poor people live, a lot of "working" people rely on benefits to survive because of pish poor wages, make employers pay a living wage and there would be no need for a lot of benefits, the gov wants to cut benefits to "encourage people to work" ERR HELLO wheres all these ferkin jobs coming from ?
      There are 3 choices when the government cuts working tax credits to 'encourage people to work'

      1) Raise the tax threshold so no-one pays tax when on the minimum wage - typical Tory tactic is to cut PAYE, but raise everything else, but it looks good to the
      2) Raise the minimum wage to a living wage - their mates would be up in arms having to pay their employees real wages
      3) Renegotiate the UK away from the European WTD - Keep the minimum wage (their mates would like that), make it so people can work 60 or 70 hours a week again to earn enough to live on (popular with their mates because boss asks you to work overtime and would likely sack you if you don't, don't raise the tax threshold. Job done.

      Item 3 would be my guess. It would also mean that the employees work themselves into an early grave so won't be needing their pensions *shrug*
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      • super jumbe
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        • Dec 2008
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        #4
        Iain Duncan has been digging deep into the system, and if you look at the figures he could be write, the average household pays ?13,402 in taxes and receives ?12,940 in benefits, which include both cash payments such as tax credits and benefits-in-kind such as the cost of education and the health service.

        The poorest fifth of households receive ?14,868 in benefits but pay just ?4,886 in tax.

        The richest fifth paid ?20,777 per household more than they received.

        If I were you vote for UKIP and get rid of those 3 parties and have more money in the pocket?..
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        • gmb45
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          • Nov 2008
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          #5
          what a load of bolox, education has to be free or the nation becomes a load of thickos in a few generations, and isnt national insurance supposed to pay for the nhs ? all this is just to get the nation to agree to all these cuts, its all pish spouted by the rich club tory boys who dont give a flying ferk about ya average joe bloggs, only about keeping them selves rich and any one else who hasnt grafted for what they have, they want us all poor and compliant and cant fight back because havnt got any money, shame on all of you who voted these scumbags in .....again.
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          • Meat-Head
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            • Oct 2009
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            #6
            Where's that ?10/week shopping thread gone?

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            • GastonJ
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              • Dec 2009
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              #7
              Iain Duncan has been digging deep into the system, and if you look at the figures he could be write, the average household pays ?13,402 in taxes and receives ?12,940 in benefits, which include both cash payments such as tax credits and benefits-in-kind such as the cost of education and the health service.
              Never read so much sh*t in my life. Hands up all those who pay ?13k or more in taxes, don't be too long about it (though I will stick my hand up). Minimum wage is ?6.50 an hour? 40 hour week that's ?260 a week. ?1040 a month, ?12480 a year. 1 in 20 people on the minimum wage. Average wage for the UK is ?26,000 a year, so going by IDS's pathetic facts people on the average wage are paying more than 50% in tax.

              get real, don't be a

              If you believe that you'd believe the stories about tornadoes in B&Q car parks...
              Last edited by GastonJ; 4 July, 2015, 21:48.
              My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
              Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
              No good deed goes unpunished....

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              • Meat-Head
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                • Oct 2009
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                #8
                Think I take home ?15K a year, never look at my payslips.

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                • super jumbe
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                  • Dec 2008
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Meat-Head
                  Think I take home ?15K a year, never look at my payslips.
                  There you are say no more!!!!
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                  • ifred
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                    • Jun 2010
                    • 1627

                    #10
                    I'm sure the toryboys are reminiscing about the good old days when grandpa ran the mine or the mill and the scrounging dregs of worker turned up every morning looking for a days work--bring back the Victorian work ethics
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                    • gc1966
                      DK Veteran
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 2434

                      #11
                      Originally posted by super jumbe
                      There you are say no more!!!!
                      I genuinely wish you would not.

                      the next few weeks will show exactly what those who voted them in are condemning the rest of the country to for the coming term.
                      they should hang their heads in shame

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                      • rds60h
                        DK Veteran
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 622

                        #12
                        This report was feature on the programme Last Leg, who put it into perspective. School children are taken into account as receiving benefit but not paying towards the pot, Pensioners are considered to be receiving benefit and also requiring more NHS services but not contributing towards the pot, despite having spent their whole lives paying tax.
                        It also highlighted a nurse working full time; earning ?23K, who was a mother of 3 and so was considered to not be working hard enough or long enough hours and so was also a drain on the system.
                        Strange that they do not include all of these "benefits" when they tell us about migrants not being a drain on the system but paying in more than they receive.

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                        • GastonJ
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                          • Dec 2009
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                          #13
                          All points back to the so called renegotiating EU treaty again and getting rid of employment legislation so people can work from dusk to dawn for just enough to live on, and die before they ever reach pension age *shrug*
                          My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
                          Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
                          No good deed goes unpunished....

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                          • rds60h
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                            • Nov 2008
                            • 622

                            #14
                            We cannot just blame those who voted Tory for this, we must condemn the Electoral System !
                            The Tories only received 36.9% of the votes cast, so 63.1% of the electorate do not want a Tory Government, yet we have a Tory majority.
                            There are 650 Parliamentary Seats and the Tories have 330 seats which is 50.7% of the seats and so should just guarantee a majority vote for them on any subject.
                            The SNP had 4.7% of the votes cast and attained 56 seats
                            UKIP received 12.6% of the votes cast and yet they have only 1 seat
                            So, we can't blame the Tory voters.......................as usual it is the system to blame !!


                            *** The Labour Party had 30.5% of the electoral vote and attained 232 seats ***
                            Last edited by rds60h; 5 July, 2015, 11:27.

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                            • GastonJ
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                              • Dec 2009
                              • 5505

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Meat-Head
                              Think I take home ?15K a year, never look at my payslips.
                              To pay ?13k in tax you'd need to earn around ?65k a year.

                              You benefit scrounging bassad , according to SJ and IDS anyway
                              the average household pays ?13,402 in taxes and receives ?12,940 in benefits
                              You certainly don't pay ?13k in tax.

                              If the Tory party lies are to be believed you'll be getting 10's of thousands in benefits. Is that how you manage to run your very expensive cycle?
                              My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
                              Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
                              No good deed goes unpunished....

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