alistair ideally yes in person, but that comes with a cost which needs to be considered to make it worthwhile to implement.
As much as I would love to weed out the cunts who cheat the system, to make that happens comes at a cost and just not sure that’s worth spending money on.
I was all for the idea that anyone claiming benefits that didn’t have a disability preventing them from doing something should be forced to do some kind of voluntary work to benefit wider society. I generally had that view thinking those that cheat the system would stop as they wouldn’t want to do any kind of work. But it all comes at a cost which is probably better focused on more important things for our country.