Thankyou Stuart. Example of the policy set by the Conservatives ..
* Every out of work benefit claimant capable of doing so will be expected to work or prepare for work
* A comprehensive programme of support for jobseekers
* Welfare-to-work services to be provided by organisations on a payment by results basis
Assessments for those claiming out of work benefits
* Rapid assessments for new and existing claimants
Limits to claiming out of work benefits
* People who refuse to join a return to work programme will lose the right to claim out of work benefits until they do
* People who refuse to accept reasonable job offers could lose the right to claim out of work benefits for three years
* Time limits for out of work benefits – so people who claim for more than two years out of three will be required to join community work programmes.
Clearly the issue of benefit allowance has always been a struggle. And ofcourse the BNP cannot be blamed, they have never been in power? A pretty unfair statement. But that then doesn’t mean they will be any better at sorting the current problems we face. With no experience afterall, how can anyone expect them to be any better? Some of their policies are fair, but that cannot be said for the majority. I can agree however, that our economic situation at present, isn’t exactly impressive, and much damage has been caused to the public because of it. Something pretty drastic does need to be done. What other justifications do you have to vote BNP? Out of pure interest.
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