Uh_huh_him
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- Sep 28, 2011
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Yep.One other point which is overlooked when 'crack-downs' on welfare are regularly announced, and give Daily Mail readers multiple-orgasms, is that cutting payments to claimants obviously means they have to reduce their weekly spending - which then means that local shops and other retailers will sell less, see their profits fall, and eventually close-down. This will then result in even more people claiming Benefits in the medium-term.
There really is a woeful lack of critical thinking in this country, and an inability (or unwillingness) to see the bigger picture or look beyond the latest headline.
Give the lowest earners extra money and they will spend every last penny, benefitting everyone in the economy.
Give the richest people extra money and they will buy assets to increase their wealth and take money out of the economy.
The economic policies of the past 40 years have created the problems we now have in society.