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To think its completely outrageous for the govt to not include internet access as a necessity on the voucher programme when

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MadameDefarge · 28/03/2013 13:41

they are now demanding all benefit applications and correspondence has to be online? I think it is disgusting. Its pushing already marginalised and often vulnerable people beyond the edge. In our Borough over 20% of folk do not have internet access. These people are generally the poor, the foreign, those with MH issues. Is this just another step to ensure the poorest most vulnerable members of society have no voice or access to services?

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infamouspoo · 28/03/2013 21:21

what is wrong witha paper version being an option ffs.

And having read the thread with the few heartless people on blithering on about savings....a lot of people's savings are being wiped out right now by the cold. We've burned through part of next winters wood and have run out of coal. Any savings we have will now be spent on more coal next week. Gone in a second ffs.

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Darkesteyes · 28/03/2013 21:25

FFS Two Bras there ARE disabled and mentally ill people who will be made to trek to these libraries (which are closing down) because many of them are having to claim JSA because their ESA has been wrongfully withdrawn by ATOS who are working to targets.
GOT IT NOW?????

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YouTheCat · 28/03/2013 21:27

Bra doesn't know who ATOS is. That just shows the limits of her knowledge about anything to do with benefits.

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crashdoll · 28/03/2013 21:45

50% of people who do not have regular access to the internet are disabled - just throwing that out there.

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crashdoll · 28/03/2013 22:03

Nope sorry I lied 53% of people who have never used the internet are disabled people.

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concretebox · 28/03/2013 22:03

I wonder if the following passed Twobras... by?
A Glaswegian so ignorant is embarrassing.

Save Glasgow from 'cruel and unfair' welfare changes

www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/save-glasgow-from-cruel-and-unfair-welfare-changes-116826n.20342511

...as many as 30,000 tenants in Glasgow do not have a bank account...

...total broadband take-up in Glasgow was one of the lowest in the UK, with just over half of homes online ? well below the average south of the border, where almost three quarters of homes have internet access.

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ProtegeMoi · 28/03/2013 22:25

My mother is both blind and deaf, she has no Internet access, computer or smart phone, she has no need for them and is unable to use them

She survives on income support and DLA, soon to be changed to universal credit and PIP.

I would live to know how she is supposed to apply online for anything. Even if there was a library with a computer right next door to her she can't see the screen to complete anything.

I guess she would have to just stay at home and starve seeing as she is stupid enough to be born without functional senses?

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LineRunner · 28/03/2013 23:10

Even shithouses like MacKingBurgerLicking expect minimum wage shiftworkers to be online, just so they can tell them their shift has been changed or indeed cancelled.

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mummabug · 28/03/2013 23:20

LMAO at twobras - who throughout this thread has proved with his/her every post to be...well...just, STUPID.

LMAO for us all bothering to respond. Literally like trying to have a debate with a drunk person.

Hang on......maybe she is drunk?

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RealAleandOpenFires · 28/03/2013 23:31

MOST people, whether employed or unemployed have a smart phone. Too many excuses being made in my lowly opinion.

Hahahahahahahahahaha........., we don't even own a basic mobile, let alone a smart one. Tell you what though, you can buy me a top of the range Ipad and pay for the 'net contract/s aswell...yes?

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grovel · 28/03/2013 23:40

ProtegeMoi, I so agree. We need - big time- a strategy for those who can't use the web.

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Darkesteyes · 28/03/2013 23:41

Too true Line Runner.

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edam · 28/03/2013 23:41

I can't work out whether the immensely stupid decision to demand all benefits applications are made online is either a. because the politicians and policy advisers in responsible have never done anything outside Westminster and have no clue about the real world where most people live or b. a cynical attempt to put a massive hurdle in the way of anyone applying for benefits, especially the disabled.

Most 'political advisers' are 20-somethings who have spent their whole life in 'good' schools, at Russell Group universities and then working for politicians. They have sod-all life experience. Many of the people in charge have no experience outside politics - I think Cameron worked in PR for a couple of years, not sure Osborne has done anything else. They are quite possibly cynical bastards who know full well this will make it ruddy hard for lots of people to claim benefits as well as being isolated and not bothering to even think about what life is like outside Westminster, but the Westminster bubble is definitely a factor.

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RealAleandOpenFires · 28/03/2013 23:44

Oh btw...the 'puter made out of a ham was it a "naice" ham that cost a fiver for a wafer thin slice? Grin

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expatinscotland · 29/03/2013 00:03

Oh, I see Mosman is back in another guise, TwoBras. Lovely.

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LineRunner · 29/03/2013 00:04

Oh, is it a kunty klaxon situation?

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Maryz · 29/03/2013 00:09

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bobbypercy1 · 29/03/2013 07:43

Where I live the council has been opening new purpose-built libraries across the county. At these libraries Internet access is free and the libraries open early and close 5ish. These libraries have even been built in the villages. So the 'library excuse' cannot be used here. Either way, the government is making a mockery of vulnerable people. Inexcusable laziness by the government and the pathetic online system.

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bobbypercy1 · 29/03/2013 08:02

Is this thread swinging between left-wing (rational people) and right-wing(TwoBrasDontMakeABodice)

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whattimestea · 29/03/2013 08:38

I despair when i read on threads regarding benefits etc

The cold hearted, lack of empathy and uncaring attitude of some posters is sometimes less than human!

Life doesn't always pan out the way you'd hoped or planned. For a variety of reasons people find that their circumstances are turned on their heads and they need help and assistance in getting control back again

Some people obviously can only believe that everyone on benefits are lazy, scroungers. Work shy and entitled the lot of em. These sort of people usually make exceptions for people with disabilities or MH problems (tho secretly wish to include these groups in their blinkered take on things but lack the courage - that would appear TOO inhumane even for them)

Obviously these people will never find themselves down on their luck. Even if they do they are too savvy to need any help. With their genius thinking they will turn their lives around instantaneously completely by themselves.

BUT if they should ever have to call upon the state or others to support them or provide a safety net thru a scary, difficult and sometimes baffling and confusing time i sincerely hope they come across people who see things as clear cut, harsh and uncaring as they do.

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ilovexmastime · 29/03/2013 09:06

OP YANBU. It's taken me two days to read the whole thread and I can't believe how apparently wilfully stupid some people are.
The solution to the problem is quite clearly is allow claimants to claim by post...as has been said over and over again. This doesn't seem to be an unreasonable solution, hardly rocket science, and yet there have been 10 pages of arguing about the OP.
I don't understand why, even if you're a raging right winger, you wouldn't just look at the situation and go 'hmm, that seems like a bit of a stupid idea' and agree that allowing people to make postal applications would be fairer. You can still think that poor people are scroungers whilst acknowledging that the system is wrong (if you are that way inclined).

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Asamumnonsense · 29/03/2013 09:27

I just read an article about how the coming changes are apparently going to badly affect people and the already poorest and it push even more people into poverty. How can anyone say that these are good policies? I am so appalled that people like Twobras cannot see the affect it is going to have on our society.
Online application shouldn't be forced onto people! Internet isn't cheap, a laptop/pc isn't cheap. Are they providing extra help for this?? I do not think so!

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nailak · 29/03/2013 15:04

bobby did you miss the bit where most people who claim benefits are in work, so if someone works those hours they can't be at library filling in forms in those hours either.

One lady I know her husband works 7 to 9.30 as a cleanerin a school, then travels to another school on other side of borough to work as dinner assistant from 11 to 2.3o then travels back to first school to clean from 4 to 6


In his hours there is no time to sit and fill in forms which take more then the odd half hour.

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nailak · 29/03/2013 15:06

Anyway the point is if someone is an emergency and are receiving vouchers and have no cash, they need Internet to sort out their benefits, but can't get on Internet, even at library coz the vouchers don't cover that.

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MadameDefarge · 29/03/2013 15:07

thank you nailak. that was my point! because this is a system which is being introduced right now. not after the next election, but right now. so people are being disenfranchised right now.

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