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Answer Overview

Response rates from 5.5k Fianna Fáil voters.

22%
Fewer
74%
More
18%
Fewer
64%
More
4%
Fewer, and ensure benefits go to those that need it most
5%
More, reform the system so that it supplements, rather than replaces, a working income
0%
Fewer, current benefits do not provide enough support
3%
More, but increase benefits for the elderly and disabled
1%
More, and deny benefits to immigrants
1%
More, current benefits should be capped

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Fianna Fáil voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9NPQ5W6 answered…6mos6MO

More, ensuring that the benefits are going to the people that actually require it, e.g an actual jobseeker, not someone refusing to look for a job

 @9ZGMSBCanswered…2wks2W

More, People who haven't worked in a certain time period even though they are able to do so should not be allowed to receive social welfare

 @9ZCWX9Lanswered…2wks2W

There should be way more restrictions. Everyone who is able to work should be working. The poverty cycle will never end with the current generous welfare benefits. It is unfair to financially cripple people who are contributing to society by working and paying taxes in order to reward people who are able to work but choose not to

 @9ZBHTFYanswered…3wks3W

I believe the current system works relatively well to my understanding, which is not the best in all honesty.
However, it is too easy to create and find loopholes in the current system when searching for them.
In contrast the restrictions are unintentionally targeted to reject benefits for carers.
If a carer is not working as they are required to care for their child full-time, then they are not able to get their stamps which are needed for social benefits. If the child passes away, then the carer is left unfit for work due to strain after caring for years, and also without social benefit..

 @9Z9B9Y4answered…3wks3W

More restrictions and if a person can’t find a job or ANY kind within one year the social welfare benefits decrease and every 4 months after till it’s only €100 a week and if they get a job they have to be working a minimum of 1 year their before they’re entitled to benefits again - don’t allow them to get comfortable just enough to where they wanna keep their job and not doss

 @9YLN4KXanswered…3wks3W

People who apply for social welfare benefits should be closer inspected to determine if they are eligible, also limits should be implemented depending on the individuals reason for needing benefits

 @9ZM33B3answered…1wk1W

More, make it a living wage, but provide it to everyone regardless of employment status. Universal basic income

 @9ZKSZGFanswered…2wks2W

All social welfare basic payments should be replaced by a Universal Basic Income with no strings attached, no Means Test, and freedom to supplement it with work / investments

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