Harsh aln, there could be many reasons, why i never got a good job. There was not though. I should have tried harder at school!! You sound like my mother
There are other potentials such as having a career but being made redundant due to mass outsourcing or something similar, but most of those people fall on jobs which are a lot better than low paid from my experience. For or the most part, we all get a free education and anyone who doesn't make something of themselves probably threw that away. It's generally always that reason, at least you're man enough to admit it, I can certainty respect that.
It's still unjust for people in my boat and i bet there is more then we think being treated like this. That's the tories for you.
It's unjust for you to say I should pay for you because you couldn't be bothered to make a proper life for yourself but decided to have some kids anyway, don't you think? I mean the people receiving benefits don't normally think about it like that, but thats essentially whats happening. Someone dips into my pocket and re-appropriates it to others who didn't try as hard. (thats actually a largely BS argument btw, I accept that, I'm just trying to outline the general rage over often specific situations)
However, I typically also feel its unjust to set your life in stone based on your actions as a teenager. The UK killing of free higher education for those of you south of Scotland is core to the issue. If you're gonna tell people to sod off and make a life for themselves, at the very minimum you should give them reasonable opportunity and tools to do so.
Currently we neither have enough jobs nor do the people south of the border have easy access to the tools to better themselves. It's a completely sucky situation. With that said, assuming you aren't mega old (if you have young kids I'd guess you aren't), you should totally make a better life for yourself. In the short term you probably won't benefit any, but in the long term you'll lead a much better life.
Also for the record, I had access to free education all the way up until my masters (I paid that myself). I have absolutely no problem paying my taxes to help others. It's not only the right thing to do, but I've probably not even paid back what I've received thus far. My point isn't really just me trying to be harsh, but just promote that theres an alternative view point.
