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10 lies we're told about welfare | Ricky Tomlinson

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Jim Royle political advisor? Millions are getting poorer while we are foisted porkies

welfare reform, my ass. Jim Royle parked his chair, feet on television, in the corridors between the Treasury and the Department of Work and Pensions? Use as a consultant can be the only explanation of the total trash boil before this government's well-being.

Who else could have imagined the room taxes, stupid policy that forces people to abandon their homes and dragged around the country for which there are one bedroom apartments?

This must be the result of many hours in front of Jeremy Kyle (no offense) with the heater and a can of super-strength beer. It seems that this is how the government sees ordinary people:. Irresponsible and useless - poor, because they brought it on themselves, voluntarily

Maybe the cabinet is confused. Twenty-three millionaires in the room you can get this way. But you know what, that's enough. Call it government policy being what it is - bad, ugly and dishonest

Off the top of my head, I can list 10 porkies that rotate to justify the last step of his attack against our welfare state 70 years.

1. The benefits are too generous

Really? Could you live on ? 53 a week as Iain Duncan Smith said he would if you had to? So imagine the return of 14% that the government believes it has a "room". Can you find the money to pay municipal taxes and still afford to eat at the end of the week?

2. Profits are up

They are not. 1% of "capacity building" is really a cover cut. Inflation is at least 2.7%. Essentials such as food, fuel and transport are at least that, in many cases much more. Benefits are quickly behind the cost of living.

3. The jobs are there, if people watch

Where? Unemployment rose last month to 2.5 million, with one million unemployed youth. Costa Coffee when posting eight jobs, 1,701 applied.

. The room tax will hit families or foster families army

Yes, I will. Perhaps the cruelest of all, the tax does not apply to foster families who care for a child. If foster brothers and difficult. However, these children are often the most difficult to place. Thank you to George Osborne and IDS, your chances just got worse. And even if your child is in a barracks in Afghanistan, so do not expect peace of mind that the government has not yet tell the truth about the plans for your bedroom.




Really, where? Tips sold their possessions - and Osborne wants to sell what's left. Housing associations built for families. In Hull, there are 5,500 people, said to drive a 70 bedroom properties.
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