Submitted on Wednesday 14th September 2011
Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Benefits should be earned
There are far too many people are claiming benefits as a preferance to actually going out to work. Benefits should be earned by those who are physically able to work but are not in employment and claiming assistance (even those with children).
During the normal working week, those claiming benefits who do not have jobs should have to spend a set amount of hours working towards making Britain a better place. Community projects, street cleaning, charity work, caring for the elderly, building affordable housing, community police work, helping with Olympic events, etc...
If they won't do the work - they shouldnt get any financial assistance.
Working within the community whilst actively searching for work will also help benefit claimants build up their CV's and self esteem and get them back on the road to full time employment.
Everybody wins.
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