All those who "play by the rules" benefit a large shake up in the social system, work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith said.
The plan, who refuse to see deprived to take job opportunities benefits for up to three years, is part of a "contract" with the unemployed.
Mr Duncan Smith said simplify the social system would ensure, "Work always pays more" than under appeal to the State by relaxation are retired the rate of benefits as income rises.
In a Commons statement on 11 November 2010, he said: "this is our contract: we make work pay and support through the programme, to find a job."
"But on the other hand, if we do, we also expect cooperation of those seeking work."
"This is why we develop a regime of sanctions for those who refuse to comply with the rules of the game and targeted work activity for those who need, to the habits of work."
"This will be a selective process very targeted to those who need to do for everyone."
Shadow work and Pensions Secretary Douglas Alexander welcomed the objectives of the programme however questioned whether Chancellor George Osborne make had been effective enough support.
Mr Alexander said: "he can count support on labour when he laudable objectives, even if it seems, he can count on the support of his own Chancellor."

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