Stevie Boy
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How do you manage to afford to watch the Albion? Starve the kids? Genuine question.
got a season ticket, work hard to pay it off and dont buy anything when i go out
How do you manage to afford to watch the Albion? Starve the kids? Genuine question.
No I wouldn't, the £10 a week would be one of the first things to go, naturally, but that's not my point. I'm making a wider point about equal sporting opportunity for all, regardless of income...remember that Olympic Legacy
How many kids I have is both my business and not relevant to the points I'm making here.
See e77's post above for the point I'm basically trying to make.
If only working people in this country could see who the real enemy is and stop bitching so much about benefit 'scroungers' then perhaps we'd all see a fairer society. (That's not to say there aren't any scroungers at all by the way, I'm not that blinkered).
Your missing the point if you think its that easy go and have a look in the job centre your what the tories love working class v working class youve been brainwashed sonny.
Is there any weighting when it comes to MPs and their benefits? I know one has to declare savings when procuring job seekers allowance. Same for MPs?
You are absolutely right on this. As a teacher, I see those haves and have not children and already at such a young age, you see those children who are getting socially isolated because their parents cant afford for them to join clubs such as football. They then get pushed out from their peers and then start getting into trouble as have low self esteem and surprise surprise get into trouble as they get older. People need to stop taking such a narrow view of society. This orchestrated division by the privileged in society is merely setting up a whole host of problems for our future.
Maybe, just maybe, people who claim benefits shouldn't have the luxury of having spare rooms, when people who work struggle without spare rooms
Controversial
... If there’s not currently enough money in the system to do this, as IDS and co seem to think, then personally I’d be happy to contribute more in taxation (as long as the rich, tax-dodgers and their ilk were also made to pay their share).
no you wouldn't really, or you are in a tiny minority. if the government announced tomorrow a 1% rise in income tax to pay for more welfare spending, there would be uproar. firstly people would demand overseas aid cut, then demand welfare cheating be cleaned up to pay for the deserving. and thats not guessing, thats the outcome of surveys.
Wow, if you really are a teacher as you purport to be then you will be privy to which families are in receipt of benefits or not, through Free School Meals etc. and should have a better interpretation as to the problems your pupils experience.
You are unlikely to have much knowledge what other families financial circumstances might be, unless they have for some reason volunteered this to you.
Statistically those that are in receipt of benefits, unemployed, single parents etc might be more prone to behaviour issues and later criminality, but your analysis is flawed.
As a teacher you must be aware that there remains many that are flagrantly abusing the system with no real intention to work ( how could they, they are generally unqualified and poorly educated and unlikely to find work that might offer the same financial rewards that benefits offer ) and those children you allude to are mostly through the dysfunctionality of their own families, less likely through financial hardship.
You should also be aware of many that are on free school meals, through no fault of there own who turn out their child on time, well fed and cleaned clothed, filling in their reading diaries as they go with a real drive for their children to succeed.
I personally commend those families and have no problem with the help and support they receive, but to a point the feckless are robbing them of greater support and to ignore this undermines the whole system.
By the way I was surprised to hear your pupils on Free School Meals etc. cannot access financial support to freely access after school clubs etc.
I am completely aware that many in receipt of benefits turn out their children well fed etc etc etc. My own mother was exactly one of these people whose children have both turned out (reasonably!) well. However I still think that this constant division of society at the moment, is not going to help any of us for the future. As for after school clubs, it very much depends on the school. Some schools offer a good selection of after school clubs, others have clubs that require payment before children can attend. At the school where my own children attend for example, there is a drawing club that must be paid for, there is street dancing that must be paid for and there is the albion in the community football or multi sports course that must be paid for all after school. The only club that is open to all is a singing group, which is not necessarily appealing to all! So again there are those that have the option to join in with their peers as their parents have the money, or those who do not and feel isolated. Rather than look at increasing money for people, perhaps the government should be looking at ways to help these families join in with society. I know all about the statistics, but surely we need to try.