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  1. Has anyone in government realised that money spent by beneficiaries goes straight back into the economy and helps us all?
    Example:
    Parent receives benefit payment. Spends money buying food, petrol, clothes for children, making payments on vehicle, housing (rent or mortgage repayments, rates) insurance, study and training.
    Therefore income for supermarkets, service stations, department stores, car sales, landlords, banks, insurance companies, trades training providers. Provides wages for employees and business owners.
    GST and income tax means revenue also goes to government.
    This is why Scandinavian and European countries do not reduce welfare spending. They recognise that well fed, well housed citizens with well educated, happy, healthy children means a better society and less money spent on dealing with crime and anti-social behaviour.
    This means the coalition actions against people on welfare are based on ideology, rather than fact. In their eyes poor people do not deserve respect because they are not rich.

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