Richie
30-01-2015, 12:09 PM
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Do you think people should be restricted to what they can spend their weekly welfare on?
For example, in some countries a 'top up card' is available, we are meant to be introducing them over here. The only thing the card can be used for is food / bills. I'd imagine in the UK it's also quite bad, maybe not as bad as over here but an awful lot of the tax payers money here seems to go into pubs, betting shops and other unnecessary 'luxuries' if you want to call it that. Due to welfare rates being so high in Ireland, the highest in Europe (I believe) people have that little be extra to piss away in the pub or gamble away. Realistically you have to think of it like this, that money being used wastefully, is coming from the tax payers pockets, I can see why people would be angry.
Are you angry that you may be working your socks off to pay for someones beer? Should a new system like this be introduced to stop those abusing the system?
Do you think people should be restricted to what they can spend their weekly welfare on?
For example, in some countries a 'top up card' is available, we are meant to be introducing them over here. The only thing the card can be used for is food / bills. I'd imagine in the UK it's also quite bad, maybe not as bad as over here but an awful lot of the tax payers money here seems to go into pubs, betting shops and other unnecessary 'luxuries' if you want to call it that. Due to welfare rates being so high in Ireland, the highest in Europe (I believe) people have that little be extra to piss away in the pub or gamble away. Realistically you have to think of it like this, that money being used wastefully, is coming from the tax payers pockets, I can see why people would be angry.
Are you angry that you may be working your socks off to pay for someones beer? Should a new system like this be introduced to stop those abusing the system?