There's a pretty simple solution to it - if you CAN'T work then that's a perfectly reasonable out. I have long held the view a society is judged on how it treats it's weak and infirm...
I didn't mention it but part of that... "manifesto"... is to use the money gained from the increase in productiivity for the good of the citizens (obviously - why else would you do it...?)
Which means funding for treatment, GOOD treatment. People with renal failure, needing transplants etc GET THEM... no waiting lists, no BS referrals back to a GP if you've been on the list more then 18 months (WTF is THAT about???).
My possibly naieve thought is that those tthat can be contributing should be... people can opt out with the blessing of the state... and support from the state. If you want to live the good life... by all means do so. Just don't expect me to be paying your way.
I'm simply talking about turning the heat up on slackers. Those with genuine needs get them attended to because we all benefit... I have nothing to gain by someone suffering kidney failure being forced to work in the mills. I do have something to gain by you being taken care of, to the highest degree possible, and getting you back into society as soon as reasonably possible.
I hope that makes sense? It's no a no care approach. Quite the opposite - it's a mutual respect approach. The State does stuff for me, I'll do stuff for the State... ... and between us both, we both benefit.
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