I do not condone fraud.
I am uncomfortable about the way in which the government are failing to tackle the pressing issues of our time and are instead focussing on things like benefits cheats.
I would assume that the benefits service seek to minimise fraud, and that they will get more efficient at doing this as time goes by. This is as things should be.
So why is it even an issue?
Here's another quote (sorry I'm too tired to paraphrase)
"The reality is that benefit fraud ? while not morally commendable ? is far, far less prevalent than I would have estimated, and much, much lower than anybody would reasonably expect, especially given the blanket media coverage of those who are caught out.
In cash terms, it amounts to around £1bn ... Even so, it is little more than small change in comparison with the £850bn spent on the bank bailout." Quote from here
We are in dire financial straits. This was caused by the banks. But instead of actually doing something about the real issue, the government are encouraging us to think that our current scarceness of resources was caused by people such as benefit cheats.
I mention divide and rule, because if we all blame each other for the problems we face, then we're not looking at the bigger picture.
I'm going to leave this thread for now because I'm getting much too tired to string a sentence together, but I'll be back when I can. Do you understand at all what I'm saying about the bigger picture? You don't need to condone benefit cheating to have a problem with the way the government is dealing with it.