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<blockquote data-quote="dbr10" data-source="post: 1859552" data-attributes="member: 174581"><p>Yes, but they're not suffering because of fraudsters. Only around 0.7 per cent of the total budget is lost to fraud. People need to realise that there are no teething problems with UC. It is working exactly as intended. People are having advances to live on, and so are in debt before they even receive their regular money. The delays are intentional. I don't have the total welfare figure to hand; but I do know that the annual statement we get is dishonest because it includes State Pensioners which should not be classed as welfare. Another point, to contrast and compare, is that businesses get around £93bn in tax breaks, grants and subsidies each year. Social Security for Business is never questioned. How strange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbr10, post: 1859552, member: 174581"] Yes, but they're not suffering because of fraudsters. Only around 0.7 per cent of the total budget is lost to fraud. People need to realise that there are no teething problems with UC. It is working exactly as intended. People are having advances to live on, and so are in debt before they even receive their regular money. The delays are intentional. I don't have the total welfare figure to hand; but I do know that the annual statement we get is dishonest because it includes State Pensioners which should not be classed as welfare. Another point, to contrast and compare, is that businesses get around £93bn in tax breaks, grants and subsidies each year. Social Security for Business is never questioned. How strange. [/QUOTE]
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