Originally Posted by
GommeInc
I can bring up a return argument - you're greedy ;)
I hate the selfish comment, the people who use it just say it, and expect that to be a sufficient argument, when it is the opposite :/
The EMA IS a dreadful system in its current form - it doesn't take into account the number of students/people in the family and isn't based on a family by family basis - it is based on an easy to avoid "maximum income in the family" system, which is quite unfair for people who should be in it. Yes, there are people who are a bit annoyed that they don't receive, even though they really don't.
Judging by alot of the responses in this thread (and other places :P), aload of people don't use it as a way of maintaining their education, but a source of income - these people do not deserve it. The whole system is terrible and is probably one of the worse hand out schemes this country has to offer - it's slow to respond, unjust and irrational as systems goes. Handing out money to students is a terrible idea, how can they insure that the money is going to be used properly, when not everyone does?
The system should be scrapped, it's the only just option for it. Then rebuild it on a new idea of just giving the students what they need to maintain their education as listed under the EMA government scheme website - transport, equipment and financial aid for other things (which would be resits, insurance which is usually something odd like £10). It really is the only option to make this system work in my opinion, it shuts up the people clearly scrounging for an income, silences the people who cannot have it, and allows people who do need it, but can't, get it.