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Topic: Benefit payments
Posted by: John Hawkes
Date/Time: 17/07/25 15:47:00

Is the UK economy strong enough to bear the costs of the Benefits system and are such benefits being given only to those that genuinely need them  and deserve them because they are making or have in the past made contributions to fund the system ?

Starmer and Reeves say the economy is booming so we should be alright, but 8 million on the dole......?

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/foreign-national-benefits-figures-are-absolute-insanity-fumes-lowe/

'The Department for Work and Pensions revealed on Tuesday that the number of people receiving Universal Credit has soared within Labour’s first year by over a million.

The DWP also acknowledged that over a million recipients are foreign nationals – in the first time the immigration status of benefit claimants has been published.

7.9 million people are currently on the dole. That’s a 16 per cent increase from the 6.8 million in the dying days of the last government, with the vast majority (6.6 million) British and Irish nationals. But that’s not all: Liz Kendall’s department also acknowledged that over a million of those recipients are foreign nationals. This marks the first time the government has published figures on the immigration status of benefit claimants, which onetime Reform MP Rupert Lowe has insisted the development is a ‘huge win’ after having pushed for the move.

Now that they have been revealed, Lowe described the numbers as ‘absolute insanity’ – while his new political group, Restore Britain, slammed the revelation as ‘unaffordable, unsustainable, unacceptable’. His comments come as support for his tough talk on illegal migration picks up, with a 17th MP – Tory politician Sir John Hayes – having added his name to Lowe’s motion for the mass deportation of illegal migrants from Britain'.


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TopicDate PostedPosted By
Benefit payments17/07/25 15:47:00 John Hawkes
   Re:Benefit payments17/07/25 16:10:00 Emarisa Battoia
      Reply17/07/25 16:47:00 Martine Guy
         Re:Reply17/07/25 17:28:00 John Hawkes
   Re:Benefit payments17/07/25 17:25:00 Michael Brigo
      Re:Re:Benefit payments17/07/25 17:39:00 Andy Pike
      Re:Re:Benefit payments17/07/25 17:48:00 John Hawkes
         Re:Re:Re:Benefit payments17/07/25 21:44:00 Michael Brigo
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Benefit payments18/07/25 08:24:00 Robert Wheeler
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Benefit payments18/07/25 08:26:00 Sue Hammond
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Benefit payments18/07/25 08:49:00 John Hawkes

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