noel emits
a wonderful wooden reason
So I'm talking about unemployment benefit and you put that at the end of a list that includes such minor expenses as education, health and pensions? And you don't even include defense in the list of things that go to make up 'half of GDP'. Yes, like Rich says it would be interesting to see a breakdown of those figures with everything included in public spending.This is not even close to being true. In the UK government spending is approximately half of GDP, most of which - suprise, suprise - goes on education, health, pensions, and unemployment benefit.
Many people who receive unemployment benefits will themselves have paid substantial amounts in tax and national insurance, that's what it's there for, so they have paid for it themselves. Also why is it necessary? Ineffectiveness and inefficiency in education, the cost of housing created by a market system that favours landlords and developers, oh and the unemployment benfits systemn itself which discourages short term irregular work which is all that's available to many people.
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