bren2k wrote:
Don't know about Aus, but it's certainly not rife here:
"According to figures quoted in a parliamentary report, there are major misconceptions among the general public about the scale of benefits fraud in particular. It says a 2013 survey found Britons believe almost a quarter, 24 per cent, of all benefits were claimed fraudulently, 34 times greater than the official 0.7 per cent estimate
It's still wrong like - but the facts are always handy.
Actually they are not facts they are a set of statistics - not the same thing at all - I won't bore you with the famous quote.
Having a relative with 20 years under her belt with whatever it's called now and it's rife. What is rare is prosecution from a totally under resourced investigation unit further hamstrung by political meddling.
Of course you won't accept that but the you're probably still celebrating labours election victory
now keep it light.