towny44 wrote: 04 Apr 2018, 09:52Onelife, Child benefit is no longer universal and has not been since 2013, any family where a parent earns more than £50,000pa starts to have their benefit reduced and when their income hits £60,000pa they receive no benefit.
However back to the threads main issue, I am unwilling to pay more money in until the way we operate the NHS is modified, and we see people acting more responsibly in their demands from the NHS, boozers, drug adicts, smokers, obese and general misfit idiots should not expect the NHS to sort out their lifestyle choices. Once that is sorted then if the NHS still needs more I will willingly pay extra.
Hi towny.....l stand corrected.
So a couple can have a joint annual income of £99,998 and still be eligible for full child bennifit......not exactly on the breadline is it?
I'm all for keeping children out of poverty but l can't understand why this lodicrous 'give away' is alowd to continue when the monies saved could be put to better use....such as our NHS.
Regards
Keith



