British Government Claims More People Are Now Working Since Announcement of Benefits Cap


According to the British government more than 12,000 people who were out of work are now working since a benefits cap was announced. Under the revised benefits system a couple may not claim more than £500 (about $750) a week, the average working household income.
From the BBC:
More than 12,000 people have moved into work after being told about the benefits cap, the government says.
The cap, on the total amount of benefits that non-working people aged 16 to 64 can receive, has begun rolling out across England, Scotland and Wales.
Couples and lone parents will now not receive more than £500 a week, while a £350 limit applies to single people.
But critics say the changes will hit parts of the country unfairly, and will not tackle underlying problems.
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Not to be pedantic, but shouldn't it read "at work" instead of "in work?" Or is that some limey thing?
Separated by a common language; pretty sure that's Brit-speak, like standing on line.
I thought it was standing in queue.
Fuck queue!
Ho Lee Fuk Yoo?
Phuket.
Thanks for pointing that out, have made the change.
They also study "maths" and try to avoid "drink driving." So stick that in your gulliver, guvnor.
"Twopence ha'penny for a shag, guv?"
They also tell time by "bongs" if 4chan is to be believed.
Their love of socialism and lack of work ethic are suddenly explained.
True story: when I was in London, I witnessed many people paying ?4.50 for bottles of Bud Light instead of paying ?4 for draughts of Old Speckled Hen, London Pride, eSb, etc.?
British people fail at life.
American Exceptionalism
I really can't fathom how Bud has managed to sell itself as a premium beer in other countries. They sell it in a fancy bottle in China and it's grossly overpriced.
Heineken did it here for the longest time. Bud probably just took a page from them.
Well, Buick is also immensely popular in China. Sooo... yeah...
GM and other American brands are bafflingly popular in Japan.
Epi: my cousin spent a year studying in London and felt all classy the first time he went up to order a Stella. The bartender yelled "one wife beater coming up" apparently it's one of the higher alcohol content beers served so people who like to get rowdy order it. It is not considered classy.
Jordan: Didn't the emperor always drive a Buick or something? Someone I knew in automotive design said that's the only reason they hadn't killed off that make.
Stella is like 5%. It's hella weak. That's retarded.
It does have one thing in its favor. When ordering it, you can yell, "STELLLLA!" like Marlon Brando.
Which is then a cue that you're too drunk to be allowed to order more alcohol. Go home.
The UK hasn't been a productive nation since the early 50s, when its citizens decided to elect an effectively socialist government to run all of the commanding heights of its economy. Thanks to Thatcher, they managed to become a financial power in Europe and to reverse some of the worst excesses of this takeover -- but I will be surprised if the UK ever gets out of the hole it's dug for itself.
Would be nice to see it happen, though -- the UK has the sixth largest economy in the world (again, mostly thanks to Thatcher's reforms of the financial sector), and there's no reason they couldn't do better.
They've done a pretty brisk trade in espionage though. James Bond, the Avengers, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Except for that one guy who resigned, it's been their strongest industry.
Aren't those all American movies?
I'm surprised how many people don't realize that Olenna Redwyne on Game of Thrones is Diana Rigg.
I was shocked when I learned that, though her salad days were decades ago.
Nobody watches that show, Epi.
The long speeches in Game of Thrones make Atlas Shrugged look like the height of brevity.
It is strange. HBO hyped the Diane Riggs casting when it was first announced.
Amazing how people can get a job and work when they find out they can't live high on the hog off the government, for free.
They should try that here, I bet unemployment numbers will drop rather quickly.
wait a minute. If you have incentives, and there's not much other way to characterize a cap, against making a lifestyle out of unemployment, jobs miraculously appear?
Some economist should study these... what did you call them? "Incentives". Yes, somebody study those things.
Economics is racist, unless you're Paul Krugman or Nancy Pelosi. 500 MILLION JOBS are at stake!
Spending more is the ticket. Only 15 trillion in debt is a joke. NEEDZ MOAR SPENDING AND DEBT!