I`ve worked pretty much all my life, at some dreadfully hard jobs too, it gives such a feeling of despair when, when I was younger I was taught to work hard, save what you can and when you are old, everything will be ok for you....but approaching my old age, that isn`t so and it seems like there`s no light at the end of the tunnel for so many of us.
I honestly think that with benefits scroungers like the ones you mention, the time will come when the system that supports them is so collapsed under the strain, they`ll be turfed out of it to meet a short sharp shock to their own systems. And they`ll go under, totally.
What aggravates me is that folks who really, direly need benefits in order to survive will also go under.
I see the beginnings of it now, in the way the government is trying to drive pretty much all jobseekers off their books by hook or by crook. Whilst there are so many jobseekers actively looking for work, in so many areas the work simply doesn`t exist, but the powers that be don`t want to take that into consideration, so god knows what`ll happen to them now.
It`s becoming a scary world, with shades of Dickens about it in a subtle but nasty, dark, crouching kind of way.