The Horseman
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The choice will be taken out of the govt's hand if Trump is successful. His policy of "Make America Great Again" has set his sights on a lower corporation tax rate for industries who locate in the US. We are becoming an attractive location for Economic migrants because of our welfare system and once in Ireland some will be reluctant to move.But even when it comes to making hard decisions it doesn't cut welfare payments, it might tinker with them reducing access or stopping increases, look what happened during the financial crisis. Whereas they cut infrastructure spending completely and decimate the construction industry, also explains the severe infrastructure deficits in the country
LOL. How would that fly?And this expected from a government who cant even do the bleeding obvious and replace the TV License Fee with a household media charge ?????
I suspect the Shinners would support it as long as the media charge was only to be paid by the white Irish caucasians living in south county Dublin.LOL. How would that fly?
And this expected from a government who cant even do the bleeding obvious and replace the TV License Fee with a household media charge ?????
In France the local government is directly accountable to the locals and they provide each house with a yearly set of accounts.In France they pay tv licence with local property tax. One collection. Simples
If the above is true, I expect to hear about this in various news outlets when the fraud investigation has concluded.My FIL has been on JSA for twenty years, he has never seriously looked for a job, as he doesn't want a job.
His nixer brings in 40k gross.
He has received 100,000 in third-level fees and grants.
As he says to me "why work?"
He recently paid 46,200 cash for a car.
So it looks like the introduction of pay-related JSB is or will lead to demands for other social insurance benefits to be pay related?
Maternity/paternity
Illness benefit?
Carers benefit?
Plus with TCA, isn't the State Pension moving further towards linking the benefit to the working life?
The only issue is that the most important benefit for most people with prsi is that they get a state pension at the end of it , now finally based on their contributions. If the state is now going to be paying out these enhanced payments for jobseekers and maternity, will it undermine the main fund that pays the pensions. Will a future government in a crises then restrict access to state pension even for those that have paid into it all their lives
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