It is a good enough reason to label people if they make no attempt to better their job prospects and therefore their earning potential and then complain about others who make an effort and therefore end up being successful.
I've worked for myself my entire life. The government never did anything to help me and there was very little help by way of benefits in those days so I either sank or swam and invested my time, effort and money in order to improve my lifestyle.
I even went to university full time as a mature student after completing foundation courses in maths and sciences with the OU in my spare time and gained an Honours Degree in Geology/Geophysics at a red brick uni having never studied the subject until I completed the OU's science and maths foundation courses.
Education shouldn't end when one leaves school, it should be ongoing throughout one's life if necessary.
Sorry but I'm afraid I little or no sympathy or empathy for those who are capable of improving their lifestyle and job opportunities but can't be bothered as it would be too much effort.
If they couldn't be bothered then they have no right to complain about the low wage jobs they end up in nor the prosperity of others who put the effort in.
If someone is mentally or physically challenged then that is a different issue and need society's support but plenty of disabled people who could live on benefits choose to work and even train to improve their job prospects.
My OH's sister is a solicitor. She's actually registered blind but with the little sight she has she holds down a full time job in a law firm and commutes across London on a daily basis so she's never let her visual disadvantage hold her back so when I near whingers complain about other's success I'm afraid I have no time for them but I do have time for those who go out of their way to improve their lifestyle and job prospects.
They're the people who contribute to the country's economy not the whingers in their low skilled ten a penny jobs that anyone with half a brain could do.
I have several ethnic friends who came here to the UK and have made a success of their lives. Just across town is my good friend MO...I'll let you decipher his religious background.
He came here from Iraq and owns successful fast food businesses employing quite a number of people but he worked hard to get to that position.
He like my other ethnic friends arrived here with nothing but have made a success of their lives through hard work. You get nothing for nothing in this world and get you out of life mostly what you put into it.
There now I'm sure this post will upset the woke brigade.