Good for you, make sure you don't get a nose bleed up that high. You must feel great that you've never been on JSA, look at all those dirty plebs that have. As for your Jeremy Kyle/PS3 nonsense you should stop reading the Daily Mail.
You can be as angry and aggressive with what I post as much as you like, but as long as non english speakers (who travel across continent without any guarantee of employment, no government or family to sponsort their stay and give them pocket money to search for work) manage to beat local workforce to paid positions, especially for jobs that don't require any more qualifications than a Pole, Romanian or Portugese fella straight from the ferry can offer, I am sorry to say, the problem must be with how the local jobseekers approach employers and interviews.
Because there is simply no way in hell, that any employer in this country would offer job that doesn't require any special training to a foreigner with basic communication skills over a Brit. On most basic level of employment, be it driving job, dishwasher position or a weekend waiter gig at the local Harvester. British workforce CAN NOT LOSE at this game. It's impossible to do. Not unless they are doing it wrong. Not unless their CV is even worse than the google translated page full of unpronounceable doodles Janek Foreignerski submitted. Or unless their approach to interview is as tactful, respectful and full of finesse as your reply to me. As long as fruit picking or shelf stacker jobs keep going to people who travelled 2000 miles instead of someone who lives 2 miles away, I will be expecting you to just try that much harder.
I'm not saying this to aggravate you, or to be mean, but to point a simple gaping hole in the myth of jobs not being out there.
Get VERY bored of people like yourself who think you are above job seekers and tar them all with the same brush and spare me the "you might not be a dosser but a lot are" reply.
I'll admit, that in my general disappointment with today's youth whining about jobs not being available while thousands of Central and Eastern Europeans manage to get them on weekly basis I did not take into the account true outskirts of Britain and psychological factors. Ie. I can imagine finding job might be much harder somewhere in north west and/or if you are some kind of wallflower, introvert, etc.
That said however. Anyone under age of 30, still on JSA after a year, needs a massive wake up call. After 6 or 12 months of hitting brick wall you should know better. You have to step back and look at it rationally. In any other economy outside of this little paradise island, in any other time than this one, after 12 months of unemployment, you would be knocking on Salvation Army doors every evening for food and shelter. It doesn't matter whether you are "dosser" or not, after 12 months, especially if you are young, strong, healthy, it has to be "tarred with the same brush". There is no other way. And just think of the irony - how many Caroses, Constantins and Janeks will have to be imported to counter the tax weight of million young people who try hard but fail for such a long time...
You don't "pay for me" any more than you pay the wages of the police, do you go up to the police when they stop you for whatever reason and go "omg I pay your wages".
Not sure you fully understand this system. Police provides service for us? And yes, "we" (as a society) do go and remind them, every time they do something stupid or are wasteful, that they do so for our money. Put "police taxpayers money" into google uk, plenty of "reminders" in media to see.