I think we will have to agree to differ
I suppose I don't think of working tax credits and family tax credits as benefits, to be honest. We claimed them when Tim was at uni, together with Carer's Allowance. Lets be honest that was 2004-2008 and I was a low paid worker. It is now 2015 and I work more hours, but still don't earn enough to pay tax. I always think of things like Job Seekers Allowance and Employment Support Allowance as benefits. I don't think of DLA as a benefit either.
I spend a lot of time filling in Employment Support Allowance forms for people that are too ill or disabled to work. I struggle to find any evidence for their suicidal tendencies, their bad backs, their learning disability, their agoraphobia, their inability to travel on buses for interviews.
I also do a baby immunisation clinic one morning. I see a lot of young, single mums. The majority have the latest phone, gorgeous nails, handbags, posh prams. These are the ones, like my friends, daughter that get more money to stay at home than to do a low paid job in a restaurant, in a shop etc with all the added hassle of childcare. I don't mean older people who have worked all their lives, no they are not better off on benefits.
Sadly there are people that do not want to claim of course there are, but I am not convinced that they are the majority. I don't think the out and out scroungers are the majority either, but I think their numbers are higher.
As my old mum used to say, life isn't black and white its a dirty shade of grey.
Thanks WM always a pleasure debating with you