Oh yes, that's our other group of people we don't care about. Where they already have income management on a compulsory basis, and it's being proven not to help the majority of people it's assigned to (in fact, the only people income management of this sort helps are the people who ask for it). If the experience goes along those lines, we can also expect the children of unemployed parents to come in for a lot of scrutiny, and there will be talk of removing them so they don't learn to be dependent on welfare...
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