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Keir Starmer at it again..

George Osborne, 2014: "We inherited a welfare system that didn't work. There was not enough help for those looking for a job – people were just parked on benefits. Frankly, there was not enough pressure to get a job – some people could just sign on and get almost as much money staying at home as going out to work."

Kier Starmer, today: "
“We were elected to change what is broken in our country. The welfare system is broken and that’s why we will press ahead with our reforms. It’s very important that we do so, because the current system is not working for anybody.
People are trapped in it and I’m not prepared to allow that to happen. So, we will press forward with our reforms.”
 
Ignoring Gideon but helping people find an appropriate job, where possible, is surely a good thing?
 
Ignoring Gideon but helping people find an appropriate job, where possible, is surely a good thing?
Absolutely, but you've got to put those systems and incentives (employer and employee) in place first, and see that the systems are working, before you start pulling benefits from people
 
Pretty sure they've said they're doing away with the Cameron-era stance of the DWP whereby it's "take this job, any job, no matter how suitable it is or we'll stop your meagre allowance of money, and also make sure you apply for 300+ positions a week"..
 
Knocking 150 Labour MPs signed the amendment now. How's fucked if caves and fucked if he doesn't. I think he might just try and ride it out and pray for abstentions
 
Every cunt that gets elected says exactly the same thing. It's why we need real change, not the same tired Thatcherite shite.
 
Just watch Adam Curtis’s latest documentary series ‘Shifty’ from the 70s and 80s to put a bit of perspective on how bad things are perceived to be currently.
 
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