I remember proper means testing when my Mother (a single parent, sod all help for them in those days!) tried to claim dole when I was a kid (58/59 time). They sent her packing and then two blokes turned up at the house and rifled through every draw and cupboard in the place. They would probably seen half a cup of sugar and a bottle of sour milk 'cos we had phluck all (and some people say they are hard done to these days, my backside!).
Of course there are people that need that money and it's a disgrace that such a piffling total expenditure by a "caring" government should be stopped.
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Yes I remember those days. Benefit was a word you didn’t hear of apart from child benefit of course.
Lol. If they were the centre, who is to the right of them exactly?
The anti-Jewish sentiment tolerated under Corbyn was horrific and I was not a member of the Labour party at that time.
Yeah rubbish. The vast majority of protestors - including many from the Jewish community - deplore Hamas and Hezbollah.
That those terrorist organisations exist doesn't mean I am going to be happy about Israel slaughtering my friends and colleagues. Those who cheer or shrug every time Israel kills another baby or toddler - and its aggression has seen the death of almost 10 Palestinians under five every day since the disgusting attack by Hamas and others a year ago - aren't going to get my support either.
They aren't all as bad as each other. The Tories were uniquely terrible and were rightly kicked out. Labour is doing what it said it would do, but so far not very convincingly or effectively it would seem. Starmer desperately needs a better narrative. But it's not his fault every public service has been left in shambles, that pension credit was being denied to hundreds of thousands who should be getting it - or indeed that pensioners spent the last ten years being coddled (relatively). And the last government did very little of consequence. Doesn't excuse the mistakes Starmer and his team has made, but the official opposition is supposed to the the Tories, not the press.
I’m amazed that no government in my lifetime has ever managed to give benefits to those who need and deserve it, and not to those who just can’t be arsed and want a free ride. I have no problem with my winter fuel allowance being removed, but I’m disappointed that it will mean real hardship for some who really do need it.
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The current establishment definition of the political centre ground, would have put Harold Wilson on the board of the 1922 committee
"I was not a member of the Labour party at that time" . Can we assume that means you are now , as you probably wouldn't have mentioned it otherwise
"The vast majority of protestors - including many from the Jewish community - deplore Hamas and Hezbollah" Perhaps you could point out any visible evidence of that. I suspect that the SWP, who print most of the placards anyway , might find that alternative view a difficult cultural pill to swallow.
I suspect that the average pensioner ,who as a single person , would have a Pension Credit access limit of £231 per week , would consider the term "coddled" comparatively, or otherwise , to be stretching semantics to it's elastic limit .
"Labour is doing what it said it would " . I know many older people have hearing issues , but I think they may have missed the bit about "The Heating allowance"
If the WFA shift encourages a large number of the eligible pensioners to get Pension Credit, even at the expense of costing more money, that will be a win in my book. Long way to go though.
Yeah I am a member of Labour now. And seriously? Heath wouldn't get into the Tory party right now, never mind Wilson. Can you imagine anyone in the Tory party today saying this?
Clear thinking will be needed to recognise that each of us within the Community will remain proudly attached to our national identity and to the achievements of our national history and tradition.
But, at the same time, as the enlargement of the Community makes clear beyond doubt, we have all come to recognize our common European heritage, our mutual interests and our European destiny.
The average pensioner is a home-owner, and they largely own their homes outright. I did say relatively coddled. It's been tough for everyone, but pensioners had it easier than many even if it has been difficult.
As for the protests, plenty of photos and interviews out there. Na'amod are quite involved.