Wednesday 18 August 2010

Government scheme to abolish debt in the range of £2000 pounds' and over :

It seems' that the government body is dismissing the poorer members' of society who are not fortunate enough to invest in business schemes' and or other ventures' whereby they need to take out loans' of more then £2000 pounds' of tax payers' money, of what is also taken away from the tax, housing credit and child benefits' and or tax, of what, when the single mothers', who claim these entitlements', eventually have go back to work, have to subsidise at the present time, these payment schemes', in one way or another. And when the single mothers' return to work all subsidiaries are returned into the system, paying for who ?.

It is with concerning systemic abuse that the government can then aggressively turn around and claim for a reduction of child and income support of what has to be paid back anyway, once families' are returned into the system of work.

The money therefore is not free, and we have to all pay back into the system at one point or another, and that the government are victimising the mothers' and or families who are currently unemployed.

Not only have they raised the debt free schemes to those that took loans' for investments', they seem to have forgotten about the rest of the families' who are currently in a continuous debting cycle, because of the current recession, of a six hundred pound routine, where the benefit money is continuously spent on billing payments' and no other alternative scheme is offered for those of us who are running on six hundred pound debts', whereby we cant afford to buy any niceties for our children in fear that we will incur further debting.

It is with our benefit entitlements that you offer more intellectual members' payback schemes' from funds' that will have to be paid back from the people concurrent on benefit from lack of choice and no alternative at present, but when the opportunities do arise, then who will be footing the bills' of these loose entrepreneurs'.

And really if you are offering payment schemes' for these people, then we should be all entitled to have a payment of six hundred pounds' for those of us who are currently in a viscous circle of debt, with bills to prove that we can not come out of it.

With dates' and times' to match.

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