maffew
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I would say it's a minority that chooses benefit scrounging lifestyles, more kids than they've ever thought about how to bring them up, etc. - but that, I admit, is anecdotal - I have no actual figures about how many of the poor are deserving poor and how many are undeserving. Unfortunately it is patently true that there are people like #Portlock Seagull's friend, and this tends to colour the view of many towards all the poor.
It's the same dilemma when trying to distinguish between genuine homeless and professional beggars {who do exist, and make a decent living out of it, and go home after a hard days begging to quite reasonable accommodation} - yes, there are some of those too - I don't know what the percentages are though. But it's the same thing though - a minority give the rest a bad name.
And no, I don't know the answers. Wish somebody did!
I'd agree, sterotype, most people on benefits are illiterate teenage mums with kids called Kevin and Sharon and go on Jeremy Kyle. It aint the case IMO (but I neither know any figures TBH)