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Saturday 28 October 2017

Benefits

In Today's Issue

A Benefit Prayer
Social Services
That's Amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing
Random Joke of the Day
Funny Fobia
The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow
Finish with a Song




The first time since the
Second world war
We have Food banks
To feed the poor

One of the richest
Countries is what we are
Who’s on the gravy train
The buffet bar

The rich learn how
To avoid their tax
While social services
Face their axe

No social conscience
No care for all
Take and take
The Greed cabal

People dying of
Hunger and neglect
The poor and old
Being stripped of respect

Coz we only love
Our reality stars
They divert and inspire
Our self-harm scars

While the piggies
Eat from their trough
And rule us for our
Caps to doff

But we must rise
And overcome
To have our bread
And eat our crumb

Coz remember this
For the grace of God
It is you they will spit on
In the benefits squad




Benefit Facts

The welfare state is a big part of British family life, with 20.3 million families receiving some kind of benefit (64% of all families), about 8.7 million of them pensioners. For 9.6 million families, benefits make up more than half of their income (30% of all families), around 5.3 million of them pensioners. The number of families receiving benefits will be between 1 and 2 million fewer now because of changes to child tax credits that mean some working families who previously got a small amount now get nothing.

For 2011-12 it is estimated that 0.8%, or £1.2bn, of total benefit expenditure was overpaid as a result of fraud. This is far lower than the figures widely believed by the public.

According to figures published by the Treasury in 2016, the tax "gap" for 2013/2014 stood at £34bn, or 6.4 per cent. This is the shortfall between what is estimated by HMRC to be due in tax and what is actually collected.

3,600 people work in the DWP investigating abuses of the benefit system, while 700 work in the two units at HMRC that deal with the richest taxpayers.


  1. UK flush with playing card forgeries following tax
  2. Although playing cards were taxed as early as the 16th century, the English Government decided to dramatically raise taxes on playing card and dice in 1710. This resulted in a significant number of counterfeits produced to avoid the tax, including four fake Queen playing cards per deck. Surprisingly this tax was not removed until 1960.
Random Joke of the Day


I once Googled, 'How to commit murder and get away with it'. The first result was, 'Don't Google how to commit murder and get away with it'.
FUNNY FOBIA - Peniaphobia is the fear of poverty
The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow ( Now on Amazon ) 
 Benefit - an advantage or profit gained from something.


"Benefits"... when did social security become a 'benefit'? We as UK citizens pay a percentage of our pay as 'National Insurance'. There is a clue in the name here...Insurance.

I have car insurance, if my car is broken into or stolen, I don't consider the payment metered out by my insurance company as a 'benefit'. I don't think any of us would doff our hats and bow our heads in thanks for a service we have paid for, after all, how many time is your driving life have you claimed vs the amount you have paid.

If my house is burgled, I expect my insurance to replace my property I don't expect it to demonise me for daring to claim it. 

So why does the media make out that everyone on benefits is scrounging scum? TV shows are poking fun and deriding the poor and ill... Poverty Porn. 

Where does this ethos come from? Where do YOU think it comes from?

Remember the majority of benefit claimants are pensioners, who have worked all their lives, also note that the Government have raised the retirement age. What do YOU think this shows?

When are we going to get TV shows focussing on Tax avoiders? When will we demonise them?
As the poem says, there for the grace of God walk you, maybe one day you may need your 'insurance.'
Finish with a Song - This is Phil Collins with Another Day in Paradise


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