Sentences with phrase «benefit culture»

A huge problem in the friends with benefits culture is that you learn to give, and give, and give with no expectation or understanding of what you'll get in return.
Main Chris Grayling announces London - wide scheme to end something - for - nothing benefits culture»
As an era of unprecedented opportunity opens up for legal businesses, only those who actively embrace new ways of working, even if that means battling traditionally risk - averse cultures, will be fully poised to reap the benefits
He used the cover of the Lib Dems to press ahead with bold reforms at the heart of his modernising project: making gay marriage legal, introducing Free Schools, overhauling Britain's something - for - nothing benefits culture and — controversially — committing to spend 0.7 per cent of UK national income on foreign aid.
Ambition has helped clients like Lyft, Filemaker and Clayton Homes run sales contests that drive revenue, motivate reps and benefit culture.
Having been sacked as a council administrator after she was caught stealing # 13,000 and then declaring herself too depressed to work, Dee was accused of being the worst example of Britain's benefits culture and was labelled «the patron saint of drug users and drop outs» by Katie Hopkins, whose own route to fame came via a turn on The Apprentice.
Although he blames the social deprivation in his Sunderland South constituency on Thatcher and the Tories, he is critical of a benefits culture among his constituents.
And as I set out in a speech on welfare the other day, the next Conservative government must do more to end the benefits culture
Mr Cameron claims the benefits culture is partly to blame.
«It shows that quality parent education can benefit all cultures and economic environments,» Professor Sanders said.
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