goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
Haystack
- 02 Mar 2014 18:58
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gf
Most of those comments are spot on. Well done.
required field
- 02 Mar 2014 18:59
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The organization of the next world cup (soccer) is going down the pan....
goldfinger
- 02 Mar 2014 18:59
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2
MAR
2014
Thousands of young people forced to go without food after benefits wrongly stopped under ‘draconian’ new sanctions regime
The under-24s are bearing the brunt of a punitive new system that stops payments without warning
Thousands of young people have been forced to go without food or other essentials after their benefits were wrongly stopped under a “draconian” new sanctions regime, research suggests
Since the Coalition introduced more punitive benefit sanctions in October 2012, more than 45,000 young people have been hit with an incorrect penalty, according to IoS analysis of Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) figures.
A sanction can mean having welfare payments cut off entirely for a minimum of a month and as much as three years for “repeat offenders”. The hardline system, which means people can end up cast adrift for accidentally missing an appointment, is thought to be one of the reasons behind the vast numbers turning to food banks.
Experts say young people are being unfairly singled out by the strict new system of penalties. Despite making up only 27 per cent of Jobseeker’s Allowance claimants, 18- to 24-year-olds have accounted for 42 per cent of all sanctions handed out.
In total, 343,744 young people have had their benefits stopped because a job centre decided they have not abided by strict rules. About one in five cases results from someone failing to attend an interview with an employment adviser, though there have been examples of people being sanctioned for this despite never receiving an interview time.
YMCA England is publishing a report this week into the damaging impact of sanctions on the young people it works with. Denise Hatton, its chief executive, said: “The level of incorrect decisions being made by Jobcentre Plus is frankly scandalous. Benefits are supposed to be a lifeline and safety net for those most in need. When these benefits are taken away, it can be disastrous. When this is done without due cause, it is reprehensible.
“It is no surprise that the young people we support feel that the job centre is simply a place they have to go to be processed and punished.”
Of 79,924 young people who asked for their case to be reconsidered since the system changed on 22 October 2012, 38,969 had the decision overturned. A further 6,455 are recorded as successfully appealing a sanction, though the DWP says it is re-examining its own appeal statistics.
Sally Copley, head of UK campaigns at Oxfam, said that getting sanctions overturned is a “really painful” process that can drag on for months. Oxfam is pushing for more intensive one-to-one support for unemployed people as a more effective way of tackling poverty.
Shadow Employment minister, Stephen Timms, said: “David Cameron’s out-of-touch government is letting young people down, and the number of young people on Jobseeker’s Allowance for over a year has doubled since the election. The shambles at the Department for Work and Pensions, with a staggering 58 per cent of appeals against sanction decisions upheld, is distracting job centres from their real job of getting people back to work.”
The DWP has been dogged by claims that job-centre staff are given weekly or monthly targets for the number of benefits sanction decisions to take. The department strenuously denies this, describing the numbers as management information, not a target.
Nearly all YMCAs (94 per cent) responding to research out last week reported an increase in the number of young people they work with being sanctioned, with just under two-thirds indicating that the increase was significant.
More than four-fifths of the vulnerable young people who were sanctioned reported being forced to go without essential items. The most common areas where they were forced to cut back or go without were: food, 84 per cent; housing costs, 81 per cent; and toiletries, 75 per cent.
Citizens Advice has been inundated with requests to its bureaux for help with those facing sanctions since the changes came in 16 months ago. Citizens Advice chief executive, Gillian Guy, said: “Sanctions are meant to be a last resort but the experience of many of our clients is that job centres sanction first and ask questions later. In many cases the Government’s sanctions regime pushes people working hard to get a job further away from employment.
read the rest of this article by Emily Duggan in the Independent, 2nd March 2014, here: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/thousands-of-young-people-forced-to-go-without-food-after-benefits-wrongly-stopped-under-draconian-new-sanctions-regime-9162844.html
MaxK
- 02 Mar 2014 19:00
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Are they seriously trying for regime change...on Russia?
Who next....China?
Haystack
- 02 Mar 2014 19:01
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The main gas pipeline to Europe goes straight across the Ukraine. It increases the need for the UK to invest in tracking to secure energy supplies.
goldfinger
- 02 Mar 2014 19:01
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Well thank you Hays thats very kind of you.
A man after my own heart who likes politics and thinks war is futile.
required field
- 02 Mar 2014 19:02
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sigh !...
required field
- 02 Mar 2014 19:02
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Resistance is futile.....(I prefer the Borg)...
goldfinger
- 02 Mar 2014 19:04
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Yes I sigh about pathetic people like you RF, you hide behind your PC.
Are you going to war then?.
Or will it be young men from working class families who have to lay their lives on the line as per history.
required field
- 02 Mar 2014 19:06
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Sir : I have this wonderful and devious, cunning plan .....
goldfinger
- 02 Mar 2014 19:07
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That says it all about you COWARD.
goldfinger
- 02 Mar 2014 19:08
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Yes youl be right behind the lads, 60 miles back behind the lads.
MaxK
- 02 Mar 2014 19:08
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You'll need more than a cunning plan to take on Russia.
required field
- 02 Mar 2014 19:08
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I can hardly type...I'm laughing so much....(:)))
goldfinger
- 02 Mar 2014 19:10
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Just shows how ignorant you are and everyone notice he hasnt placed his DM icon on.
Is he afraid of me??????????
required field
- 02 Mar 2014 19:12
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Look....I have nothing against you Goldfinger....your share tips are excellent...it's just the political stuff is a bit over the top to me...that's all...
goldfinger
- 02 Mar 2014 19:13
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cluck cluck cluck cluck.
required field
- 02 Mar 2014 19:14
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That's much better....more my line of talk !...
goldfinger
- 02 Mar 2014 19:14
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Off up to the Con Club havent time for this war mongering rubbish.
Chris Carson
- 02 Mar 2014 19:15
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Sadly RF Fred The Red is sole owner on merit of Gobshite Of The Year (recurring) for many years now. Perhaps a new honour should be considered for GF, may I suggest Arsehole Of The Year? wink GF :O)