I'm 22 I live in an area of England with the highest unemployment rate and I'm currently out of work. 
My "Dole" per fortnight was £100. That is until I tired to claim starting January 28th. First the Job Center submitted my claim incorrectly entirely independent of myself. Then 3 weeks later i was told I needed to submit a reassment to cover the Job Center's mistake which i did promptly. Then I was told after 3 weeks of hearing nothing despite constant phone calls that I needed to submit my girlfriend who lives with me earnings details. Which again I promptly did. Cut to last week when I get a phone call saying because of her earnings and my status of a Joint claim that I would not qualify for Job Seekers allowance. For reference she works a min wage job with a maximum of 13 hours per week due to her University work taking up the majority of time. 
Her wages are typically £300 but due to the fact she technically gets £1000 student loan 3 times a year (with only one of these payments left) "My income is too high to qualify for JSA" 
For reference I live in a relatively cheap private rented property of £350 per month but simple math means I just cannot live with out getting into serious debt fast. 
Income £300
GF Wage £300 
Outgoings £510
Rent £350 
Gas £30 (being optimistic)
Electric £30 (being optimistic)
Food £100 (2 people, 2 Pets 1 month) 
As a note I attended all of my signing appointments and a secondary weekly appointment with a useless company who's sole purpose is to get me into work something which they did terribly. 
I'm in no way lacking in qualifications I own a SIA License for security work, Iv got decent grades and my CV is full of experience in both customer service, shop and technical work. 
Under the new scheme I have to pay an extra £100 in council tax. 
Lets actually look at the changes with this "welfare overhaul"
	
	
		
		
			The biggest shake-up of the welfare system for 60 years will see low income households in many local authority areas in England begin paying council tax for the first time.
		
		
	 
Thinly veiled government money grab, These people were exempt because they simply could not pay that. 
	
	
		
		
			They also said that "what we're doing this coming week is making welfare fairer, helping to create jobs, and making sure you can keep more of what you earn".
		
		
	 
PR speak, No new jobs will ever come from this and "keep more of what you earn" is never going to happen National Insurance and Tax are not going to change in the slightest. 
	
	
		
		
			"These are people - a quarter of a million in Britain, in cramped, overcrowded accommodation - desperate for a family home and there aren't enough homes and we've got to make better use of the houses we've got."
		
		
	 
So lets get this straight, Not enough homes so your going to make the current homes unaffordable for the people in them with low incomes. So they are going to move out into the street I presume while others with more moderate incomes replace them
	
	
		
		
			It has been estimated that two million low income households will pay more, as a result of changes to council tax benefit
		
		
	 
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This shows exactly how this system is not only flawed its in place to punish those with low income and earn the government more. 200 Million extra per month for the rich kids in parliament to take helicopters to their dinner dates which the low income households struggle to pay for dinner. 
	
	
		
		
			An overall limit of £500 a week on claims is beginning in four London boroughs, and will come into force across England, Scotland and Wales over the coming months.
		
		
	 
Sounds reasonable until you understand that £500 is barely enough to last 2 bill paying adults a month let alone a family of 4+ who have more food to buy and more clothes to buy and a bigger home to pay for. 
The welfare system in the UK was useless to start with, It's problems lay with abuse not the people who are actively seeking work or in legitimate need of it. Each case needs independent handling "broad sweeping changes" only serve to punish those are require it when those who don't still thrive.