Will this Shannon Matthews case finally teach us that our benefit culture is a scam?

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It is totally apparent, after watching the recent 'Panorama' broadcast on BBC1, that the benefit culture which permits people to accept no personal responsibility for their actions or progeny, has finally backfired. What kind of people are these? To me it appears that they are the kind of people so divorced from reality that they can act without conscience or personal responsibility. Instead, we, the workers, have to pick up their tab. What do you think?
 
I think they are a very very small minority, i mean when has this ever happened before ? its a one off unique case which has more to do with who and what she is, and before everyone jumps down my throat , no im not on benefits and never have been , i just don't think its fair to demonise all benefit claimants based on one psychopaths actions. And make people like them representitive , that is generalising.Y
Yes we have issues with the benefit system i do not deny that, but we also have exclusion, class and educational issues too which contribute to the high amount of claimants, and its also the numerous other ways the government control our daily life's which is responsible for attitudes of apathy concerning ones life and the responsibility one holds.
 
im sorry i disagree with you, the problem is that any two people no matter who they are and what they are can get together and have a child that child is then dragged up with no understanding of what right and wrong is, they grow up in a culture that tells them to grab what you can when you can and don't grass.
they believe the police are the enemy and that if anything is hard like school you just walk away.
if we don't stop morons raising morons this will just get worse and worse
 
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