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Has The Time Come To Replace The Welfare State With Universal Basic Income?


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26 minutes ago, tinfoilhat said:

I think it would certainly encourage people to take work - as you say zero hours and temp contracts would go through the roof - because they can take a couple of weeks of work safe in the knowledge they won't have to fight for 6 weeks to get their benefits back. 

 

The current system doesn't encourage work.

It doesn't but contrary to the ill informed warblings of the Daily Fail, not everyone on benefits is a "workshy slave to the benefit system"

 

I've been trying for the last several years to get a job and have had several interviews, but because I've only ever worked in Charity shops, which are literally the only place that will take on a disabled person who can only work a few hours a week due to being on benefits, they don't wanna know.

 

 

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1 hour ago, the_bloke said:

One of the studies actually discovered that; knowing there was an uninterrupted basic income instead of a time limited benefit equivalent to JSA meant that people were less stressed being out of work - because they didn't have to find work in a given timeframe - and also didn't change the unemployment rate. UBI was not a greater incentive to find work than the existing system.

Maybe if they said everyone was going to get housing benefit, those that dont get it now would see it as a positive and get behind it? So you would get housing benefit even if you owned your own home.

I have always thought people should be gauranteed somewhere to live. The first part of any benefit should go towards rent/mortgage. That is one of the problems with universal credits.

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The only disincentive to work, is high taxes.

 

High taxes create  an underground economy wherever it exists. Black Market.

 

Come on, be honest.

 

How many of you out there have paid cash (no receipt) for stuff, or work done for you?

 

 

1 hour ago, the_bloke said:

One of the studies actually discovered that; knowing there was an uninterrupted basic income instead of a time limited benefit equivalent to JSA meant that people were less stressed being out of work - because they didn't have to find work in a given timeframe - and also didn't change the unemployment rate. UBI was not a greater incentive to find work than the existing system.

 

The focus on UBI is also on the unemployed; I've not seen anything that investigated the long term effects of UBI on the employed. I'd predict an increase in zero hours contracts as a start and a stagnation of the minimum wage, yet an increase in the cost of living and inflation as everyone suddenly has more money.

A couple of morality tales:

 

1. In my former home, Toronto, in the fall, vast flocks of Canada Geese fill the skies on their way South for the winter. Toronto Island was a resting point where they fed and gathered for the next leg of their flight. Some who were sickly never made it, and stayed through the winter.

 

Some of our "caring" folks thought it would be a neat idea to provide feed for them to help them on their way. This little project grew, with local government support, to a major wetland project where beautiful artificial wetlands were created around the islands from landfill.

 

In a couple of years the overwintering geese grew in great numbers. The geese gave up their independence. Toronto parks were overun and fouled, the formally pristine beaches were polluted and closed.

 

So they began a new program to deal with the "problem". Their eggs were poisoned, handlers with dogs were hired to harrass and terrify them, and drive them off. Now the beaches and parks are usable again.

 

2. In the Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, the poor have scratched at marginal and often barren land to sustain themselves using primitive tools. Water is carried long distances.

 

Thanks? to relief agencies, U.N., Red Cross, U.S. and others, thousands of truckloads of sacks of grain are shipped into villages, and outlying locals come down into the villages to wait for it, abandoning their meagre rural existence.

 

Refugee camps overwhelm the villages and often violence breaks out as they scramble to unload the trucks. They lost their independence.

 

Now police have to disperse the squatters, who now totally rely on the trucked in supplies, using tear gas and other means.

 

The moral?

 

The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

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20 hours ago, trastrick said:

The only disincentive to work, is high taxes.

 

High taxes create  an underground economy wherever it exists. Black Market.

 

Come on, be honest.

 

How many of you out there have paid cash (no receipt) for stuff, or work done for you?

 

 

A couple of morality tales:

 

1. In my former home, Toronto, in the fall, vast flocks of Canada Geese fill the skies on their way South for the winter. Toronto Island was a resting point where they fed and gathered for the next leg of their flight. Some who were sickly never made it, and stayed through the winter.

 

Some of our "caring" folks thought it would be a neat idea to provide feed for them to help them on their way. This little project grew, with local government support, to a major wetland project where beautiful artificial wetlands were created around the islands from landfill.

 

In a couple of years the overwintering geese grew in great numbers. The geese gave up their independence. Toronto parks were overun and fouled, the formally pristine beaches were polluted and closed.

 

So they began a new program to deal with the "problem". Their eggs were poisoned, handlers with dogs were hired to harrass and terrify them, and drive them off. Now the beaches and parks are usable again.

 

2. In the Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, the poor have scratched at marginal and often barren land to sustain themselves using primitive tools. Water is carried long distances.

 

Thanks? to relief agencies, U.N., Red Cross, U.S. and others, thousands of truckloads of sacks of grain are shipped into villages, and outlying locals come down into the villages to wait for it, abandoning their meagre rural existence.

 

Refugee camps overwhelm the villages and often violence breaks out as they scramble to unload the trucks. They lost their independence.

 

Now police have to disperse the squatters, who now totally rely on the trucked in supplies, using tear gas and other means.

 

The moral?

 

The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

Some people are already living in hell with the present system or worse living on the streets which is increasing  by the year. UBI is an safety net to prevent such extreme s from happening. Food banks are at breaking point supermarkets can not keep donating food forever given the pressures of Brexit on trade.  

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1 hour ago, GabrielC said:

Everyone would get UBI no adjusting needed. 

 

Surely it'd depend on what you set UBI at tho?

 

It's it's 'just' enough to keep a roof over your head, or almost enough then you might want to give Pensioners a little extra since they don't have the option to go to work and earn more.

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3 hours ago, GabrielC said:

Some people are already living in hell with the present system or worse living on the streets which is increasing  by the year. UBI is an safety net to prevent such extreme s from happening. Food banks are at breaking point supermarkets can not keep donating food forever given the pressures of Brexit on trade.  

So much for the socialist state. Lol

 

But if socialism actually worked, there'd never be another conservative elected anywhere in the World.

 

But democracies inevitably need the Churchills, Reagans, Thatchers, Trumps and Boris's to keep baking the pies, stock the cupboards, and keep the international bad guys in check.

 

And round and round you go!

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4 hours ago, trastrick said:

So much for the socialist state. Lol

 

But if socialism actually worked, there'd never be another conservative elected anywhere in the World.

The Johnson Government is giving people money left, right and center; isnt that socialism? Helping your fellow man.

 

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